1970s造句151. Then, in the 1970s, the government expropriated thousands of acres of ejido land nationwide to promote tourism and other development.
152. At the time of the Sotheby sales in the 1970s, there was an active group of private collectors.
153. Cheap solar energy conversion has been a dream of some scientists since the first oil crisis back in the late 1970s.
154. These results could still be seriously attenuated by insufficient follow-up, since they include many studies undertaken in the 1970s.
155. The numbers of students in full-time education in the West had been dropping since the 1970s, and this trend continued.
156. In the 1970s he was detained without charge or trial for five years and tortured and held for long periods in leg-irons.
157. The limits on nuclear weapons are embodied in two treaties from the 1970s.
158. In the early 1960s and 1970s and in the mid 1990s shrunken tight clothing often exposed the belly button.
159. These were mainly intravenous injectors who first experimented with drugs in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
160. In the 1960s and 1970s, psychologists strongly criticized the discipline's predominantly middle-class constitution.
161. During the 1970s and 1980s, treatment centers cropped up all over the nation.
162. The opening years of the 1970s were a period of easy money.
163. Official figures for manufacturing show a capital stock that increased gently but persistently throughout the 1970s and 1980s.
164. Certain jobs were dominated by men until the equal opportunities legislation of the 1970s.
165. There is no previous Supreme Court ruling on this subject, although state courts have made conflicting judgments since the 1970s.
166. By the late 1970s it became obvious that the petro-dollar surplus was not going to destroy the international monetary system.
167. But in the early 1970s it was in danger of total destruction.
168. Initially, in the 1970s the distribution of female earnings had been much more equal than that of men.
169. The lawsuit says oil companies contrived a gasoline shortage in the early 1970s.
170. After they left, Belvedere saw various periods of use and disuse but, by the 1970s, stood empty.
171. A man, discovered in the late 1970s, is also on display in the Qumul Museum.
172. Then, in the late 1970s, Lovins met and married another activist named Hunter Sheldon.
173. Moreover, shifting cultivation was still being practised in Czechoslovakia, for example, until the late 1970s at least.
174. In the early 1970s he became Manager Hops and continued in this role for the remainder of his career at Park Royal.
175. During the commune heydays of the early 1970s, the ranch collected a typically renegade group of cultural misfits.
176. In the 1970s, as sports revenues from television soared, it was fashionable to build multipurpose stadiums with few fancy facilities.
177. Even the lag in educational attainment that continued to mount from the late 1970s did not account for the differences.
178. The Campaign now has more paid-up members than it did at the height of the 1970s real ale revival.
179. In the 1970s as the baby boom generation entered the labor force, capital-labor ratios rose more slowly or even fell.
180. The confidence displayed by the World Bank men and other donors in the early 1970s has clearly not fulfilled its promise.