Word: caked
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...achievement. He urged students to involve themselves instead in extracurricular activities, citing statistics that the most successful Harvard students are those who participate in activities, rather than those who do nothing but study. "In this respect: Harvard is one of the few places where you can have your cake and eat it too," he added...
...Cassin Young You don't have to go to Latin America to see this 40 year old destroyer. Birthday party for the ship complete with cake, ship tours, and a Navy Band, 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Charlestown Navy Yard...
...four-minute mile. Dixon is likely to have his final chance when he last dons a Crimson uniform for the Cambridge/Oxford meet in England 10 days from now. For Adam Dixon, an athlete who will be sorely missed, the mile record would just be icing on the cake...
...scenes in space were the product of highly advanced matte photography. One element of a scene, an imperial battle cruiser, for instance, would be shot. Then another element, like a rebel fighter, would be photographed and superimposed on it, as if it were another layer on a cake. Some of the shots in the final space battle had 67 such layers, one on top of the other. Says Art Director Joe Johnston: "We have to make each film better than the one previous. The public demands a special-effects extravaganza, something that will blow them away for their five dollars...
With a gracious nod toward U.S. Special Envoy Philip Habib, Shultz modestly noted, "I have the pleasure of helping to put a little icing on the cake. At any rate, we hope it is a real good cake." Later the Secretary gave Jerusalem some good news: President Ronald Reagan would now lift the ban imposed last summer on the sale of 75 F-16 fighter planes to Israel...