Word: chunk
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Waleed has purchased 5 percent of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. for $400 million, 1 percent of Motorola Inc. for $300 million and a 5 percent share in Netscape for $150 million. The Prince is already worth $12 billion, and Tuesday's deals will probably net him another sizable chunk of the world's wealth. Maybe he's saving up for a presidential coffee klatch...
...Series" the artists remove human presence and distort scale, producing a world of crude cinematic maquettes overrun by cigarette-butt villagers and sausage-mobiles. In "The Carpet Shop" a group of cornichons inspect piles of thinly-sliced processed meat doubling as Persian carpets with fat-swirl designs and olive-chunk embroidery. Hardly just playing with their food, in these photographs Fischli and Weiss provide a wry social critique, probing the banality and vulgarity of a middle-class Swiss breakfast--an insult to American anti-cholesterol culture. Yet, at the same time their loving construction and charming scenarios challenge...
...Knowing that a large chunk of his prestige rides on the measure, President Clinton was pleased by the vote. "If we don't seize these opportunities," he told reporters Tuesday, "our competitors surely will. An 'America last' strategy is unacceptable...
...companies cutting costs to the bone to keep prices down. Executives have scanned the world in search of low-cost production and added sales, and the result is an intricately connected business world. You can bet that every big American company is doing a chunk of business in the hot Asia market...
...drapes and a 70-year-old coat-check girl and a pianist who plays Deep Purple and the waitresses have names like Agnes and Gladys and the menu harks back to the Age of Steak; a place where a fiftyish couple can enjoy a Manhattan and tuck into a chunk of cow and au gratin potato. Murray's serves the Silver Butter Knife Steak for Two. That's the special, and it's been around since I was learning to read--I saw it advertised on billboards around town. I'd form the words MURRAY'S and SILVER BUTTER KNIFE...