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Word: coate (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Saturday, I arrived at the rink, and outside the main entrance, a girl in a blue coat (I still can't figure that out) was hawking her wares, which turned out to be information sheets on pre-arranged charter fights to Providence for the NCAA semi-finals and finals the following weekend. In big letters at the top they said. "HURRY--FILLING FAST...

Author: By Michael Bass, | Title: Tired of Seeing Red | 3/24/1982 | See Source »

...stories were fueled by a series of scandals that have erupted in Moscow involving extortion and illicitly obtained diamonds. One centered on Boris Buriatov, a sometime singer known as Boris the Gypsy, who reportedly made himself conspicuous among the drably dressed denizens of Moscow by wearing a long sable coat, mink tie and diamond neckpin. He was arrested earlier this year and is rumored to have been involved in a multimillion-dollar diamond theft ring. When Boris was questioned by police about the large cache of diamonds discovered in his possession, :the name of a close friend is said...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Soviet Union: Pecking Order | 3/15/1982 | See Source »

...that George Washington planted at Mount Vernon; President Eisenhower's red pajamas with five stars on the lapels; Jimmy Durante's fedora and Henry Clay's boater; Teddy Roosevelt's Teddy bear; Mrs. Grover Cleveland's wedding-cake box; Abe Lincoln's frock coat; the chairs from the Kennedy-Nixon debate; Hubert Humphrey campaign cookies; Tom Seaver's college baseball uniform; waxed flowers from President Garfield's funeral; L.B.J FOR PRESIDENT lollipops in the shape of Texas; a swatch of material from the Red Baron's plane wing; a "Mr. Bones...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cleaning the Nation's Attic | 2/8/1982 | See Source »

...Schlesinger Jr., Andy Warhol, Christopher Walken and Liza Minnelli. It is important at such events that especially celebrated ladies be whisked quickly through the crowd before the groundlings can become unruly in their worship, and Nastassia Kinski, one of the film's stars, wanly beautiful in a white coat, was duly whisked. On the most elementary level, Coppola's risk of $24,000 for a Sunday New York Times ad and something more than $20,000 to hire the Music Hall had paid off; he had 6,000 seats available for each of two showings, and virtually...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Going for the Cheeky Gamble | 1/25/1982 | See Source »

...that of any of the previous four recessions. Whether the supply-side bonanza will produce the predicted flood of new job-creating capital spending is thus doubtful at best. For all its self-styled radicalism, then, Reaganomics is just old-time Republican fiscal conservatism brushed up with a fresh coat of supply-side paint; in effect, the administration is running a recession to diminish inflation...

Author: By Chuck Lane, | Title: Reagan's Labor Pains | 1/22/1982 | See Source »

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