Word: blinks
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...waterproof. Charging false advertising, Maybelline won a federal district court order halting shipments and ads for its rival's mascara. Last week Noxell persuaded an appeals court to issue a temporary stay of the lower court's order, and the company resumed its sales. Maybelline did not even blink before heading back to court for the next round...
...post time at Heinold Downs!" announces Roy Holding, and a crowd of more than 1,000 at the Illinois State Fair in Springfield presses in eagerly against the restraining ropes around the track. In the paddock, the racers snort and squeal in anticipation. "Don't blink," warns Holding, "or you may miss the race...
...water twice a day. "The days were barely tolerable," said Flanagan. "The nights were hell." The survivors used up their only three emergency flares and sighted six ships without being able to attract attention. Finally, on the fifth harrowing night, with Deckhand Leslie McNish using a flashlight to blink the international distress signal SOS, the shipwrecked survivors flagged down a Norwegian tanker 335 miles north of Puerto Rico and lived to tell of the Pride's sorrowful fall...
Faster than you can blink your eyes, though, the Crimson's three point lead had metamorphosized into a 13 point deficit...
...countries have kept right on pumping. OPEC, meanwhile, is currently producing at least 17.5 million bbl. a day, even though demand for its oil is only at 15 million bbl. As a result, prices are plunging while the countries wait to see which one will be the first to blink. The standoff could bring months or even years of rock-bottom energy bills. Says Mani Said al-Oteiba, Oil Minister of the United Arab Emirates: "The price war is here." Adds Constantine Fliakos, senior petroleum analyst at Merrill Lynch: "It's a case of everyone for himself...