Word: bulled
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Some analysts, dwelling on the fundamentals rather than superstition, think the epic bull market that began in 1982 has finally entered a long season of bearishness because of the likelihood of very slow economic growth in the 1990s. "We're going through another market crash right now," contends Albert Sindlinger, who heads the consumer-research firm that bears his name. "But instead of suddenly falling off the cliff, it's collapsing over a period of time...
Perhaps the most successful awareness campaign has been conducted by the Lyme Borreliosis Foundation. In 1988 Lyme disease was scarcely known even in the area around Lyme, Connecticut. Karen Forschner, who had the Lyme-disease symptom of a bull's-eye rash during pregnancy, started the foundation with her husband Tom shortly after the birth of their only child, a son who was finally diagnosed with the disease. "Using the media is definitely a part of our strategy," says Tom Forschner. The husband-and-wife team has captured the attention of all the daytime talk shows and most newspapers...
Theodore Roosevelt runs for office as the candidate of the Bull Moose Party after pledging not to seek a third presidential term...
...Roosevelt changed his mind. He ran for president on the Bull Moose party ticket and became the most successful third party candidate until--you guessed it--Rose Perot...
...despite the pretense, Gabriel's early solo songs were brilliant. "Humdrum" is set to accompany Gabriel's aesthetically pleasant, if vague, worldview: "As a bull, so a dove; as below, so above." His "Family Snapshot" painted a sympathetic musical picture of a Lee Harvey Oswald so tormented by his upbringing that he had to shoot a president...