Word: bits
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Nearly everyone agreed that the weather was almost perfect, if perhaps a bit too hot. Veteran Commencement-goers, however, said there are always ways to get around the heat. While some folded triangular hats from the many student newspapers handed out before the ceremony, others chose their seats strategically to avoid...
...these Happy Hour gatherings, I recalled my last nights in Cambridge one month ago. After finals, the beer was no less plentiful than it is at Happy Hour, though the Sam Adams cost a bit more than what is on tap at Burrito Bar down on Church Street...
...American Express, lining her swimming pool with a mosaic of cut-up credit cards). Otherwise, she stays in character: that of a demanding schoolmistress who will be coming around to test for trace elements of bottled dressing in your salade nicoise. When Bryant Gumbel tries to poke a bit of fun at her during her segments on the Today show, she blithely ignores him. If she doesn't take cake decorating seriously, who will? Dominique Browning, editor in chief of the relaunched House & Garden, due to debut this fall, says Martha's dominance derives from the fact that...
...opens anytime enough people pull those little levers in the voting booth. (Ask Tom Foley about that.) This is why so many people in that city prefer to seek influence, whether by virtue of the strength of their ideas or their access. The powerful are apt to look a bit careworn, while the winners of the influence game tend to be less accountable in public and for the most part more durable. Together they make up the permanent government of lobbyists, advisers, think tanks and legislative aides...
Intel's 64-bit processor is tailor-made for "tech-heads" who look upon the Pentium as dad's Buick...