Word: collaring
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...candidate receives more than half the vote. Netanyahu expects his opponents to attack his credibility and trustworthiness, which aides acknowledge are his weak spots. Still, the profound mistrust that most of the chattering class has for Netanyahu may actually win him sympathy from disaffected immigrants, Orthodox Jews and blue-collar workers who resent the Establishment...
...with a car while crossing the street last week. (No, the driver was not an angry Congressman.) "Bad timing on my part," Carlson says. "If you're going to get run over, you should find a week when the President's not being impeached." You can catch Carlson and collar on CNN's The Capitol Gang, where she's a regular panelist...
Once a blue-collar city dominated by industry and manufacturing, Cambridge slowly emerged as a mecca for students and professionals, sparking a rise in rents...
...time we make money!" Vongerichten exclaims. The famously perfectionist Trotter--himself no slouch in the self-marketing department, with half a dozen books, a new line of sauces and, in January, knives to his name--agrees. "It wasn't so long ago that being a chef was a blue-collar occupation," he says. "Now you decide, Am I going to spend the next 30 to 40 years working 15-hour days, six or seven days a week, in a very demanding physical role? Maybe I can be the artist and enjoy life...
...numbers in the tens of millions. His acquisition also makes a good daytime-nighttime fit. AOL's usage is heavily weighted toward the evening and weekend hours, when teenagers and home users do most of their surfing, while Netcenter is most heavily trafficked from 9 to 5, when white-collar workers log on via corporate networks...