Word: chunk
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...have been more inclined to drive a few hours longer to get to Vermont's "biggies"--Stowe, Mt. Snow, Killington, et. al.--leaving New Hampshire as the Green Mountain State's little sister. But last year, the ski operators in New Hampshire intensified their campaign to pull a larger chunk of the New England ski dollar into their coffers...
...significant effect of the new laws will be to "restrict information and reduce communication" from candidates, especially challengers. Incumbent congressmen are allowed two free annual occupant mailings to their districts, but Gorman said, "if you're a challenger" the postage alone for that much mailing would "take a healthy chunk out of your...
Harlequin's man Desmond abruptly finds himself plotting with and against a variety of thugs, terrorists, secret Israeli agents and FBI blue-suits for control of a large chunk of the globe's financial power. Terror seems to have become an ordinary, accepted tool of commerce and diplomacy. Or should that be reversed: Have diplomacy and commerce become tools of political terror...
...Interest in painting his sculpture began in the Virgin Islands when he made his very first three-dimensional work in 1932. It was the head of a Negro, which David had carved from a chunk of white coral and then painted a dark purplish brown. I think he would be furious if he knew that alterations had been made that distorted his original concept...
...large chunk of Room 13 funds also goes annually toward the purchase of A Student Guide to Sex on Campus, which is distributed free of charge to every freshman room. Other expenses are publicity, refreshments for open houses, and necessities such as lightbulbs for the basement rooms...