Word: bondingly
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...which goes to prove a simple maxim: all people who count in life have, at one time or another, formed a meaningful bond with a baseball team. With the fact firmly established that all real people are baseball fans, it becomes possible to analyze the concept of Opening Day in a proper context...
...third presentation, Professor Strong will demonstrate how stock and bond investments can be used to offset oil price changes and oil market risk...
...police know what chemical is being used to coat the checks, they are not saying, probably for fear of inspiring copycat check cashers. Says Chicago Police Captain James Zurawski, who is investigating the case: "It's like something out of a James Bond movie...
...Duehay disagrees with Walsh's proposal, calling it "futuristic" and too expensive. "I'm basically sort of against that. We'd have to have huge bond issues. We're restricted because of Proposition Two and a Half," Duehay says, referring to the Massachusetts state law which restricts the amount of revenue cities can raise and how they...
...behind the veil. You'd have many strong personalities, but they'd work as a team." The most likely choice for White House chief of staff is Craig Fuller, Bush's current chief of staff, rather than the leaders of Bush's crack campaign team, Lee Atwater and Rich Bond. Communications Director Peter Teeley might be tapped for the same position in a Bush White House. Brady marvels at how Bush has kept that potentially combustible group of strong-minded aides from blowing up. "He wants a lot of different and disparate people doing different things for the common purpose...