Word: baume
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...that a 3% dip in tons of garbage collected, like the one suffered by industry leader Waste Management in the first quarter of this year, can be characterized by a company vice president as "pretty rough." Simply put, it's good to be in the trash business. Says Al Baum, a sales manager at Schroeder Industries, which makes hydraulic filters in McKees Rocks, Pa.: "There's always garbage"--a grateful sentiment that's echoed all over the show floor...
Creator: L. Frank Baum...
...waiting for the analysis of the literary critics, Baum deconstructs the poem himself. “I used the nonstandard AABBB rhyme scheme because physicists continually encounter the unexpected as they explore the mysteries of the universe,” he says...
Luckily, Arthur R.H. Baum ’05 broke the ice with a limerick paying homage to the man who inspired the event...
...anti-Western rants against "hegemonic" powers like the U.S. And, if leaders are again faced with massive demonstrations, expect them to look harder for a compromise before issuing the shoot-to-kill order. None of these constraints will lead to sudden democratic reform, but University of California professor Richard Baum suspects the Olympics could give society more room to maneuver: "Not a panacea, but progress nonetheless." That careful diplomacy may already be in evidence: the day after the announcement, a Beijing court found U.S. academic Li Shaomin guilty of spying for Taiwan at a one-day trial but ordered...