Word: agee
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Business has been good recently, Chung says. He reports that JCA has been able to be fairly discriminate about which clients they take. The firm has a policy not to take on any beer companies because only 25 percent of the college market is of age to use the product. Recently, JCA picked up the account of a national promotion for a "major watch manufacturer" who is releasing a new line. Chung says that the manufacturer has already done testing in 29 college markets and that JCA will try 30 more during the summer...
Supernova can also be used to measure the size and age of the universe, Kirshner said...
...term rentals. Thus for much less than the $140 price of a cramped hotel room, students can pool their resources for a two-bedroom luxury suite. Because it is only a 30-minute drive to the Mexican border, South Padre Island has benefited as more states raised their drinking age to 21. Last week chartered buses delivered revelers to the cantinas of Matamoros, where the legal age is 18 and a case of Corona beer sells for just...
...swims and scuba dives -- strictly for pleasure. "It's not worth being healthy if you're going to be miserable," he muses. His moderated pace paid off. Dr. Kenneth Cooper, founder of the Institute for Aerobics Research in Dallas, first saw Remar in December 1985 and estimated his biological age as ten years above his actual one. Now, says Cooper, "he's got the body of a man ten years younger, externally. Internally, he's five years younger...
From the belle to the nuclear epoch, the world recalled in both these books seems remote from history. Mellons, Fricks, Altmans and Rockefellers vie for Giorgiones, Titians, Bellinis and Botticellis, while offstage monarchies disintegrate, nation-states aggressively come of age, and men are pulped in the trenches. There is a certain amount of glee in reading about rich innocents abroad who retained Berenson as an art consultant without knowing the extent of his ties to Duveen and other dealers. If the "squillionaires," as Berenson called them, did not always get what they paid for, they at least got royal treatment...