Word: arms
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...fault in the first place. If she had been a better wife, if she hadn't nagged that one time, or burned the dinner the other time, or burned the dinner the other time, maybe she wouldn't have the scars on her face or the bruises on her arm...
...Salon Bleu until that afternoon. Some ministers were having a late breakfast, though, and they quickly barricaded themselves in the legislature's restaurant. But Assembly employees had no protection. "I'm sorry for wounding you," the assailant reportedly told a worker shot in the arm during the fracas, "but that's life...
...NOTEBOOK: Brandeis is 22-7 Sophomore third baseman Bobby Kay was hit in the left arm by a Ross Nadean fast ball in the first inning of the opener yesterday Kay had to leave the game in the fourth. "I think I'm all right." Kay said last night. "They don't think it's broken." He'll be x-rayed at UHS today just to be sure....Pakalnis is recovering from a broken nose suffered in batting practice last week. Lyman is recovering from a hyperextended knee suffered against Army....Harvard won back-to-back crowns...
Despite their derring-do, dealmakers are little known outside financial circles. One reason is their penchant for secrecy. If word of a prospective merger gets out prematurely, it can drive up the price of the target company or invite competing offers. At Merrill Lynch Capital Markets, the investment banking arm of the big brokerage house, phones are swept for eavesdropping equipment and trash is routinely shredded. The staff is trained not to talk in elevators or on public transportation, and code names are used when a deal is in progress. Explains Ken Miller, 41, who heads the 35-person department...
...member of Herzog's class: the pensive man driven to distraction or worse by the messy betrayals of life. What Kind of Day Did You Have? presents a mirror image of this condition. Victor Wulpy, 70, is "a world-class intellectual" who is trying to keep life at arm's length. He has "arranged his ideas in well-nigh final order: none of the weakness, none of the drift that made supposedly educated people contemptible...