Word: bulled
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...more hooked on the notion that he was a powerful creative force ("All these people spend all this time creating masterpieces. I could never believe they took themselves so seriously") or more conscious of creating the mystique of an artist around him ("I hate that. It's all bull shit"). Instead, he has watched his newer songs reach heights of popularity on the charts and is content, at last, to enjoy the fruits of his not-too-arduous labors...
...stamps). He hopes to give a more monumental appearance to the province's capital, whose growing population (now 30) is presently housed in half a dozen unimposing brick and cement buildings. Hutt River already has its own flag, its own anthem and its own coat of arms (a bull's head, eagle and scales symbolizing agriculture, freedom and justice...
Broadway is in a phenomenal bull market, racking up the largest box office take in its history. The rich variety of the season pans out with two gold-nugget dance musicals, A Chorus Line and Chicago...
France managed to save some face and preserve an image of national ownership. It will own 17% of Compagnie Internationale pour I'lnformatique "CII-Honeywell Bull." The deal also commits Honeywell to sell 19% of its interest in Honeywell Bull to the French government and CGE for "about" $60 million. Eventually, 53% of Honeywell Bull stock will be in French hands, but Honeywell, with its resources and familiarity with the U.S. market, will remain the dominant partner. Beyond that, the French government will endow the company with slightly less than $300 million -mainly in the form of research contracts...
...million in government funds over the past 8% years. A purely European solution, like a full merger with Philips of The Netherlands and Siemens of West Germany, would have left the French in a decidedly minority position and without access to the American market, which its marriage with Honeywell Bull now promises...