Word: chipping
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...They do it for the attention," says Greg Montgomery, 19. "It's kind of like a rivalry with us," pipes in hockey player Chip Dunleavy, 17. "They hate us because we're like the social elite of the school...
...Floor is the latest in an increasing number of science-fiction films which delve into the nature of reality and creation. The story revolves around two corporate visionaries, Doug (Bierko) and Fuller (Armin Mueller-Stahl), who create a complete virtual reality simulation of 1937 Los Angeles on a computer chip. However, when Fuller is murdered and Doug becomes the prime suspect, he must plunge into a mystery that has him questioning the thin line between the real and the simulated...
...should foot the bill. Many HMOs wanted no part of the treatment, branding it as experimental. The problem is, the only way to change that designation is for women to undergo the treatment as part of a clinical study. And that gets pricey unless insurance companies chip in. "Insurers should be willing to pay," says Dr. John Durant, of the American Society of Clinical Oncology. "They'd probably save money with fewer relapses and more premiums...
...That's something [Assistant Coach] Chip Forrest has been working on all week with the team--getting runners to take the extra base," Walsh said. "We've got guys looking for it every time they round first, and it makes us more aggressive baserunners. You might not see it in things like stolen bases, but it shows up in plays like that...
...technology depends on the electronic timing of every runner, made possible by a computer chip that all official entrants attach to their shoes...