1970s
English
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Noun
1970s pl (plural only)
- The decade beginning in 1970 and ending in 1979.
- 2007 August 20, Douglas Martin, “Joybubbles, 58, Peter Pan of Phone Hackers, Dies”, in The New York Times[1], archived from the original on 12 February 2022:
- Joybubbles (the legal name of the former Joe Engressia since 1991), a blind genius with perfect pitch who accidentally found he could make free phone calls by whistling tones and went on to play a pivotal role in the 1970s subculture of “phone phreaks,” died on Aug. 8 in Minneapolis. […] Well before the mid-1970s, when digitalization ended the tone-based system, Joybubbles had stopped stealing calls.
- 2008 January 14, Jon Pareles, “New CDs”, in The New York Times[2], archived from the original on 25 January 2021:
- The production on “Liverpool 8” has the heft and definition of modern multitracking, resembling Mr. Starr’s early-1970s hits rather than the Beatles themselves.
- 2008, Robert Jellison, William D. Williams, Brian Timms, Javier Alcocer, Nikolay V. Aladin, “Salt lakes: values, threats and future”, in Nicholas V. C. Polunin, editor, Aquatic Ecosystems: Trends and Global Prospects[3], Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 99, column 2:
- On the Alxa Plateau of Inner Mongolia, Gaxun Nur Lake (262 km²) dried in the 1970s and the Sogo Nur Lake in the 1980s.
- 2012, Ruth Cherrington, Not Just Beer and Bingo! a Social History of Working Men's Clubs, →ISBN, page 95:
- Sandra used to be a regular club-goer with her husband and two young sons in the 1970s.
- 2017, Virginia Heffernan, Magic and Loss: The Internet as Art, page 19:
- The sysprogs of the 1970s and early '80s also tended the mainframe as it shook and rattled incongruously on the edge of Dartmouth's Colonial campus.
- 2017 May 3, Mark Carnall, “Finding zombies, ghosts and Elvis in the fossil record”, in The Guardian[4]:
- Wildlife biologist Stanley Temple hypothesised that perhaps the dodo tree was dependent on its seeds passing through the digestive system of dodos in order to properly germinate and that the handful of individuals in the 1970s were the last remaining trees from seeds that passed through a dodo in the 1690s-1700s when they went extinct.
Synonyms
Translations
the decade from 1970 to 1979 — see seventies
See also
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