Word: chez
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...theme, which he wrote in 1962, yield $30,000 a year. For $50,000 against royalties, Anka cut Kodak's advertising jingle, The Times of Your Life. Now Paul and the jingle are rising on the pop charts as well. This Christmas he is opening his own auberge, Chez Paul, in Sun Valley. Next May he will open a million-dollar discotheque in Vegas. His business headquarters are in New York and Los Angeles, and he flies between them in his Lear Jet. From his combined enterprises, Paul can gross up to $10 million a year-depending...
...Nuit Chez Maud, 5:45, 9:45; The Cousins, 7:40, weekend...
...Barney's and Chez Dreyfus waiters bring sugar packets to the table only with the coffee. Managers in both restaurants said yesterday they took the action several weeks ago "to discourage thefts...
...Chez Jean" menu, (anything but "limited") includes several French specialities of fish, poultry, beef and lamb as the enclosed menu will attest and what better proof of the excellence of our food (not "poor to mediocre") is there than the 17 years we have served discriminating diners from Harvard, Cambridge and the environs who often fill our Dining Room to capacity and who insure their place by making reservations on Fridays and Saturdays. No French dinner is complete without authentic French bread and our "Baguette", delivered from a local baker, is intentionally crisp (not "dry") just like the Parisian Baguette...
...Chez Jean" is proud of its success and is very jealous to protect its name and reputation against false and misleading statements wherever they occur. Although we have attempted to point out some of the glaring errors and misrepresentations contained in your review, we did not feel that a point by point rebuttal was appropriate at this time. We do feel, however, that the first step towards correcting the damage caused by your review would be to publish this letter and allow your readers--whether in "jeans" or in a suit and whether they "act snobby" or civil--to learn...