Similar words: seventieth, seventh heaven, seventeenth, seventy, seventh, seventeen, seventy-two, seventy-one. Meaning: ['sevntɪ] n. 1. the decade from 1970 to 1979 2. the time of life between 70 and 80.
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(31) Xerox developed the first graphical user interface for its Star computer in the seventies.
(32) No doubt, in many ways this gloom about the condition of Britain in the seventies was exaggerated.
(33) By the late seventies many observers were concluding that something had gone badly wrong with initially well-motivated regulation.
(34) The Organization Man of the fifties was promoted to senior executive in the sixties and seventies.
(35) They are furious that some people thought they were just some zany fashion experience, a house group, Seventies revivalists.
(36) We first danced together under Jeff Ritcher back in the seventies.
(37) Similarly, the puerile masquerade of seventies non-swearing was worth watching because it was deliciously nonsensical.
(38) The whole matt black thing was good, classic design which grew out of the Seventies infatuation with high-tech.
(39) By the late seventies the middle class had expanded beyond the point of safety and disaster did strike.
(40) By the Seventies, ballpoints reigned supreme and, once schools allowed their use, the future for fountain pens looked bleak.
(41) In the seventies everyone seemed to live in a trailer camp or in the crevice of a mountain.
(42) The dispiriting memories of the seventies were fading. Mass unemployment had lost its old political potency.
(43) In the United States, a similar shift from credit-rationing to price-rationing also took place between the seventies and eighties.
(44) They should be, I thought, through most of the seventies.
(45) Back in the seventies they dug up the street for miles.
(46) It was in the Steelworkers, in the seventies,[www.Sentencedict.com] that I came to know about local officers.
(47) The bar scene greatly expanded in the seventies as well.
(48) Anderson combines affection and horror in his version of the seventies while avoiding the trap of nostalgia.
(49) The sudden and massive expansion of the company's market in the early Seventies had several repercussions.
(50) The newest styles hark back to the Seventies; wedge-soled styles which lace up the leg.
(51) Temperatures were in the high seventies and with the absence of any wind it felt sticky and humid.
(52) Even as the trajectory of his thought kept rising in the early seventies, the clock was ticking on his pet project.
(53) The best IBMers were sent out in the seventies on secondments, then seen to come back into promotions.
(54) In the early seventies an interesting development on our operational side was the emergence of illegal immigrant running by sea.
(55) Many radicals were purged from the party in the early seventies.
(56) Sunshine 855 began broadcasting from a farmer's barn in the late seventies.
(57) By this time - the early seventies - homosexuality was no longer a taboo subject.
(58) Many heterosexuals find it hard to believe that a third of gay men in the seventies had over a thousand lifetime partners.
(59) It had begun the seventies with the declared intention of contributing 0.7 percent of the gross national product in official aid.
(60) In the late Seventies, drink-drive advertising was in its infancy.
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