Word: bustingly
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...Crimson boasts a loaded lineup But the Elis are 10-1 with their only loss coming against Princeton, and they beat a strong Trinity team, 5-4. This is, as Harvard Coach Dave Fish termed it, "their season They are going to be coming up here ready to bust into us They could well come away with an upset, it they put their minds...
...Skiing Corp. "People put their heads in the sand and said, 'We're the best.' Suddenly, we're not No. 1 any more. Now Aspen has a reputation as a rip-off community." The town's troubles are not likely to lead to a bust similar to the one Aspen experienced after Congress repealed the Sherman Silver-Purchase Act in 1893. But the Silver Queen is, as Cab Driver Dave Knowles puts it, "getting a good dose of reality...
...august figures and delicious feats of natural observation; the huge and crushingly elaborate Farnese altar cross and candlesticks, finished in 1582 by Antonio Gentili; a sumptuous set of gold-ground vestments embroidered for Clement VIII; and some newly cleaned terra cotta studies by Bernini, along with his bronze portrait bust of his main patron, Urban VIII (1623-44), the man who did more than any other Pope to reshape the appearance of Rome (and who had all the nightingales in the Vatican gardens killed because their warbling disturbed his sleep...
...budget cuts may swing the boom-bust pendulum a little bit one way or the other, but the fact remains that disinvestment began to gather momentum long before Reagan ever reared his Brylcreemed head. Bluestone and Harrison's book demands that readers of all political stripes face the fact that investment, and how to increase it--not this budget plan or that--is the economic issue for the '80s. Deindustrialization is a problem that has been brewing for a long time, and it will require a fundamental and far-reaching solution...
...that the U.S. Federal Reserve or any other central bank would step in first to support a troubled major institution. "No central bank would allow its prime commercial bank to go bust," says Grindlays' Ashby. Says a West European central banker: "We cannot say what they already know, that the big banks will not be allowed to go under...