Word: bauer
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 2000-2009
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Just in time for summer, the retail chain Eddie Bauer is rolling out Capri pants, camp shirts, swim trunks and hats that offer sun protection of up to UPF-50--all in comfortable, breathable fabrics. The average T shirt, according to some dermatologists, often isn't tightly woven enough to block out rays. Meanwhile, the new Buzz Off line of apparel, made by Ex Officio, staves off mosquitoes, ticks and other insects through at least 25 washes and offers UPF-30 sun shield...
...week later, the University garnered another $15 million to support a Center of Excellence in Complex Biomedical Systems research at the Bauer Center for Genomics Research...
Tillman's agent Frank Bauer got the first inkling that something was brewing with his client in a phone conversation in March 2002, while he was in the midst of negotiating the $3.6 million deal with the Cardinals. "Pat said, 'Hey, Frank, do me a favor. Worry about your other clients. Don't worry about me. I'm thinking about doing something else.'" In May, after returning from a honeymoon trip to the South Pacific island of Bora Bora with his wife Marie, Tillman enlisted, along with his brother Kevin, a minor league baseball player. Determined to avoid publicity, they...
...first came at 12:31 of the first period, when Mudryk took a pass from Joe Bauer and led his linemates on a 3-on-2 convoy before beating Dov Grumet-Morris low to his glove side. Mudryk struck again midway through the second, pouncing on a wayward rebound of Paul Crosty’s point shot...
Calling themselves the Arlington group because they first met last summer in that Washington suburb, these conservatives feel that "ideally," as Bauer said last week, "we would like an amendment that would make it unconstitutional to have gay marriage or fake marriage, the civil unions." Realistically, however, they have concluded that such a sweeping amendment probably won't pass. It's very early in the process, but the White House seems to be leaning toward the more flexible language...