They began to give way in the 1970s to the second wave: less costly midrange minicomputers.
In the 1970s he managed a potato chip plant for PepsiCos rapidly expanding Frito-Lay division.
In the 1970s he built the largest computer network at the time for florist network FTD.
In the 1970s and early 1980s Kodak all but ignored prospects in developing countries.
Invented in a pub in the 1970s, toe wrestling plays out very much like a traditional arm-wrestling match.
After demonetizing gold in the 1970s, now we are demonetizing money by debasing and politicizing it.
Asian carp were imported in the 1970s to cleanse Deep South aquaculture and sewage treatment ponds.
Al Sharpton, who toured with him in the 1970s and imitates his hairstyle to this day.
The problem with this supposition is the same as it was in the 1970s.
But in the 1970s, exporting its own people became the Philippines' official national economic policy.
He went pro in the 1970s, gaining notoriety for publishing cartoons domestically and internationally.
He had been through this in the 1970s when Vanguard launched the first index fund.
As many as two-thirds of all women work, up from half in the 1970s.
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Then, in the 1970s, cable businessmen realized their cables someday would carry more than TV signals.
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It was at this point in the 1970s, that RJR developed its Joe Camel campaign.
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Most analyses of America's stimulus efforts in the 1970s conclude that they were badly timed.
In the 1970s, India's businessmen were protected from foreign competition, but paralysed by government regulations.
The singer's fortunes waned in the 1970s until a British ska revival briefly resuscitated Dekker's career.
Expressed in grams of gold, oil costs one-third of what it did in the 1970s.
Shell briefly drilled 42 holes in the area in the 1970s, and two of them struck.
We're not even close to running out of oil, as many in the 1970s feared.
They brought their wives in the 1970s, just as the city's textile industry collapsed.
Such laws are mostly in disuse elsewhere, but Thailand's was harshened in the 1970s.
After Congress limited individual contributions in the 1970s, spenders simply diverted their cash to political parties.
In the 1970s, it was the oil price spike that drove inflation, not money.
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In the 1970s he was the entertainment editor for Rupert Murdoch's first American tabloid, the Star.
FedEx, Southwest Airlines, Microsoft, Apple, Genentech, Oracle and others were born in the 1970s.
In the 1970s, she made commercials for Skippy peanut butter, appearing with her real-life children.
GLP-1 was discovered in monkfish in the 1970s by a Harvard professor named Joel Habener.
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