Word: creams
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...burghers, and that distinctive 630-ft.-high stainless-steel arch, a symbol of the city's historic role as "Gateway to the West." At the turn of the century, St. Louis was the nation's fourth largest city. It is the birthplace of T.S. Eliot, the ice cream cone and, some say, the blues...
...decades of management," beams Donald Jacobs, dean of Northwestern University's Graduate School of Management. "At other times, the cream of American youth went into science, became law professors or went into government to reform the system. Now they are going to the grandes écoles of the M.B.A...
...squeaker this past weekend, but we showed a lot of people that we can play ball and win." n Ippolito said. "Brown who we beat this weekend made us a bet on Saturday that if we bet Yale that they would take us all to Steve"s for ice cream next time we play them-we aim to collect on lur debts," she said...
When he asked one saleswoman for shaving cream, she impertinently told him: "We don't have any. If you want a shave, go to a barber shop." His search for soap took him 65 miles away to Novorossisk, where a few bars had been spotted in stores two weeks before. By the time he arrived Novorossisk was out of soap but did have shampoo-for cars. After scouring shop shelves in both cities, all Dorofeyev could turn up for his trouble was a costly bottle of perfume named Luck and a child's toothbrush, which broke...
After his first fistfight in a year, the battered hero rubs his knuckles and reflects: "People who become legends in their own time usually have very little time left." True enough, unless they are the cream of contemporary detectives, whose ageless task is to bust the bad guys and leave the whining and complaining to lesser mortals...