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Definition of Mid-sixties
1. Noun. The time of life between 60 and 70.
Generic synonyms: Time Of Life
Group relationships: Age, Eld, Geezerhood, Old Age, Years
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mid-sixties
Literary usage of Mid-sixties
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Oecd Economic Surveys: Finland 2003 by OECD Staff (2003)
"... in his mid-sixties.10 Thus, under the current system there is progressively
an implicit tax on pension wealth for a typical worker in the mid- sixties- ..."
2. Capital (1888)
"Prolonged Stagnation It would seem the current high incidence of sickness is a
sequel to a prolonged phase of stagnation that set in in the mid 'sixties ..."
3. Alison and Peter Smithson: From the House of the Future to a House of Today by Dirk van den Heuvel, Max Risselada, Beatriz Colomina (2004)
"Taken from several lectures that Peter Smithson gave in Berlin in the mid-sixties,
the term ‘without rhetoric' described transformations discernible in the ..."
4. Conference on Adaptive Ecosystem Restoration and Management: Restoration of edited by Wallace Covington, Pamela K. Wagner (1998)
"The stands we began to work with in the mid sixties reflected the influences ...
MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FOR FORESTS Between the mid sixties and early ..."
5. Asbestos Publications Produced by the National Institute for Occupational by DIANE Publishing Company (1996)
"In females, the rate did not climb as steadily: from 2 to 3 per 100000 deaths in
1930 to about 7 to 8 per 100000 deaths in the mid-sixties. ..."
6. English Illustration, 'the Sixties': 1855-70 by Gleeson White (1897)
"Possibly the whole series of Mr. Walter Crane's toy- books, which began to be
issued in the mid-sixties, should be noticed here ; but they deserve a ..."
7. Calcutta Review by University of Calcutta (1844)
"... him a Pulitzer Prize two years ago) describes the thrust of the new writing
as he sees it: The mid-sixties were years of impact on the American public. ..."