Word: coate
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Richard A. Wilmot '97--whose losses included a tuxedo and a down winter coat--estimated he is out at least...
Located next to the Siam Garden restaurant, the formerly dilapidated house will soon sport a new coat of blue paint and shiny brass numbers by the door. The first floor, littered with paint cans and bottles of disinfectant, is still a work in progress, but the upstairs apartments are now livable...
...selling point is the bright, basic colors. Hilfiger never approved of Armani's dark palette that has dominated high fashion for the past 15 years. For his inaugural collection he has bright plaids, smart tops and sweaters, plus a few special numbers like a pretty, light quilted coat. At Bloomingdale's the young shoppers loved it. Erika Cohill, a student at Nassau Community College, got straight to the point: she likes her white turtleneck "because it's got the Hilfiger flag...
...White-coat hypertension--when BLOOD PRESSURE readings spike under the stress of a doctor's visit--may not be as innocent as once thought. Research now suggests that it may lead to cardiovascular abnormalities similar to those caused by persistently elevated readings...
Politicians sensed TV's special emotional potency very early: in 1952 Richard Nixon saved his vice-presidential campaign against charges of financial wrongdoing by declaring that his wife wore "a respectable Republican cloth coat" and defiantly vowing to let his kids keep "a little cocker spaniel dog" named Checkers. Now political operatives watch the declining ratings for the traditional convention format and conclude, rationally enough, that the public's taste has changed, that it wants to "feel" the data rather than think about them. And, in the spirit of those Hollywood bigwigs they so roundly condemn, they are more than...