Word: cateres
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...declared intent of those fellows responsible for deciding which programs will come into focus on your TV screen, to cater to something they conceive of as the taste of the mass audience. Certainly a night spent in the tortured confines of a neighbor's living room, where you can't turn the damned thing off, is sufficient to convince anyone of their success...
According to its editors the new venture will cater to "a wide, but select audience." Publication may be delayed, for the policy of other editors on printing already-published material has not as yet been ascertained. In addition, Phillips is uncertain whether he can get enough material of sufficiently high quality...
Originally, G. S. was intended to cater to an older clientele than Columbia College. It offers a B.S. degree which has shifted off its scientific base and become a looser type of B.A. to people who have either matriculated or can show evidence that they will be able to carry on the G. S. course...
...tone of Edgar Allan Poe. In 1930, his poetry won him a Pulitzer Prize. Since then, Aiken has increasingly found himself in the painful position of the good minor writer who has ceased to be a novelty, his name well known but his work little read. Never one to cater to literary fashion, Aiken has continued to write as he sees fit. Since his first book of verse in 1914, he has written some 30 volumes of poetry and fiction, all marked by integrity and patent earnestness...
...when for friends you cater...