Word: contently
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...bare-bones operation--it started without drive-up tellers or ATMs--Anderson Community Bank attained its five-year goal of $39 million in assets after just 18 months and today holds $67 million. That's chump change to the likes of NationsBank. But Anderson Community's owners are content. And so are customers like Woschitz...
...socially as well as professionally, and there was a line dividing the on-screen persona of an actor from his private life. But with the advent of sound and the conservative reactionism of the 1930s which accompanied the start of the Great Depression, a crackdown ensued on both the content of the films and the private lives of their stars...
...issue of Fifteen Minutes, was not consulted prior to the use of my likeness. I realize that the image published was a file photo, but common courtesy dictates that a person should be notified before her face is plastered next to an article with such questionable and potentially offensive content. The decent thing would have been to let me know beforehand about my impending status as the new poster child for the Asian fetish...
...many people need to live. That being said, it's entirely safe to say that the only people who will see this movie are those who pencil in a TV movie once every month or so. This review is strictly for those people. The rest of the population, content with living their lives clinging to the fleeting solace of reality, should consider themselves warned...
Amid all the various kerfuffles over content and how to make money off it, the Wall Street Journal's Interactive Edition has announced that it expects to become profitable for the first time early in 1999, boosted by its 175,000 loyal subscribers, most of whom pay $49 a year, and the many advertisers who pay a $60 CPM for access to those rich, technology-oriented eyeballs. The Interactive Edition's head count is large -- around 120 employees, half of whom are working on content -- but we did the math, and the 1999 date sounds quite plausible...