Word: caps
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...oppositions abound. Fred was grace, Gene was energy. Fred was poise, Gene was power. Fred was ethereal, Gene was earthy. Fred was the Continental (he danced it too); Gene was all-American. Fred was top hat, white tie and tails, Gene was a baseball cap, T-shirt and jeans. (Can you imagine Astaire in a baseball cap? Can you imagine Kelly without one?) Fred would just materialize, a slim apparition who hardly noticed the impact he made; his attitude said, in a sidelong glance and sidewise murmur, "Ooh, is someone out there?" Gene came barreling toward you, arms outstretched...
Chirac has lots to feel defensive about. His seven-year term has been punctuated by policy U-turns and dogged by corruption scandals. The allegations have ranged from involvement in illegal kickback schemes to misuse of public funds. To cap it all, an ipsos poll published two weeks ago showed Chirac's lead over likely Socialist challenger Prime Minister Lionel Jospin trickling away...
...move to California, Mike Dussault drank a Nectar in every state to remind himself of the best place on earth. Bizarre? Yes. Disturbingly amusing? Possibly. Found on a Nantucket Nectars bottle cap? Definitely...
Nantucket Nectars public relations manager Amy Hornyak reveals that the entire process of “cap facts” selection is carried out as one of the tasks assigned to two marketing employees. According to Hornyak, the facts fall into three groups: details about the island of Nantucket, information about the employees who are involved in producing and selling the juices and stories about “Juice Guys out there”—those who enjoy drinking the finished product...
Hornyak adds that the cap guys love suggestions, which anyone can submit by visiting the website www.juiceguys.com. “You never know,” she says. “You might be on one of our caps...