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Word: bakes (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
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...have to love this business," Tahmili says, his white apron spotless despite the oil and flour around him. "You have to love when you bake. When everything goes right, it makes me so happy...

Author: By Stephanie K. Clifford, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: At Kosher Persian Bakery, Baker Continues Family Tradition | 10/7/1998 | See Source »

...same time, Americans' real wages (after inflation) have finally started to move up after three decades of declines or stagnation, as labor shortages force employers to pay premiums to hire and retain workers. "Wealth is the icing on the cake, but it's wages that bake the cake," says Diane Swonk, deputy chief economist at the bank First Chicago NBD. These gradual earnings gains might signal an increase in inflation, because compensation makes up the bulk of most employers' expenses. But the glory of the economy today is its remarkable balance. While labor costs are indeed rising, they are largely...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Can We Bear To Keep Buying? | 8/17/1998 | See Source »

Meanwhile, the Slabbers may bake in the sun, but they fall asleep to the sound of coyotes and shower in a fresh spring not far from the banks of the Salton...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: So Who's Crazy, Them Or Us? | 8/17/1998 | See Source »

Chevron cooked up its Foodini's Fresh Meal Market earlier this year, the latest player in the $100 billion bake-off known, charmingly enough, as home-meal replacement. You know it better as the store-bought, ready-to-eat food that is supposed to taste as if Mom made it. Foodini's is part of the evolving, highly moveable feast that has become dinner, catering to a country that wants its food fast but restaurant-quality fresh. "I work, my husband works, my daughter dances and plays soccer, and my son plays baseball," says Jan Tulk, an attorney, during...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Joy Of Not Cooking | 6/1/1998 | See Source »

...even weeks of agonizing withdrawal symptoms. They are given an antagonist, usually naltrexone or naloxone, that quickly displaces opiates and attaches itself to the same brain receptors that opiates seek out. During the several hours of detoxification, patients are under general anesthesia and unaware of the severe "shake and bake" symptoms they are enduring. Still, they are often dizzy, exhausted and barely able to walk after awakening. And they need the same follow-up counseling and treatment as conventionally detoxed addicts to keep them from slipping back into their old habits...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How Good Is E.R.'s Rx? | 6/1/1998 | See Source »

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