Word: amounted
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...they still make up about 40% of the company's consumer products revenue. Mickey returned to the big screen for a cameo in 1988's Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Warner Brothers' Bugs Bunny was also in the film and the two companies demanded that each character receive the same amount of screen time, down to the very last second. A semi-secret 2001 image revamp put Mickey's logo in trendy places: on celebrities, in a Sex and the City episode - he was printed on a t-shirt and stretched across Sarah Jessica Parker's chest - as well...
...would foresee that in the not-too-far future solid wood products won't exist in our product categories. Resources are limited, so we use techniques where the wood is in the frame, but basically empty inside. That makes it less heavy to transport, and dramatically reduces the amount of material...
...What she didn't realize - at least not fully - was just how important her subject was. George's new book The Big Necessity: The Unmentionable World of Human Waste and Why It Matters delves into the taboo subject of bowel evacuation, with tact, sensitivity - and the right amount of style. Reporting on the sewers of London and the slums of New Delhi and the high-tech toilets of Tokyo, George comes to understand that sanitation is no laughing matter - it's the difference between life and death. "I thought a toilet was my right," writes George in the book...
...meeting is likely to get rough. Saturday’s pairing of Harvard and Penn—going into the game tied for first in the Ivies with Brown at 4-1—was nothing if not physical. “I give our kids a tremendous amount of credit for everything they’ve had to overcome, and the way they’ve fought and persevered, and I couldn’t be prouder of them,” Penn coach Al Bagnoli said. “And I give Harvard credit for coming...
...postpone the event to this fall. Verma attributed the low fundraising to the fact that the event relied only on ticket sales and other donations. In its original iteration, students would have signed up for the dance marathon in groups and gotten sponsors to pledge to pay a certain amount of money for each hour the group danced. Verma said HCDM would take this weekend’s event as a learning experience for the next marathon which is scheduled for the spring of 2010. Roisin L. Duffy-Gideon ’12, a resident in Matthews Hall, said...