Word: cut
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...disaster to rival that of the S&L crisis (and subsequent government bailout) of the late 1980s. "The Fed did an internal investigation to see how much exposure the banks had to hedge funds and other high-risk investments," says TIME senior economics reporter Bernard Baumohl. "The cut was a clear signal that conditions are more severe than most of us realize...
Their on-the-town uniform is like any other at Harvard: black pedal pusher pants, low-cut tops and uncomfortable shoes. So attired, five sorority sisters and two friends, no strangers to Harvard final club-hopping, make entrance, after entrance, into a series of smoke-filled, tubthumping, liquor-stocked rooms Saturday night...
...said proposals to abolish the use of foreign languages in government documents and offices would cut many immigrants off from needed services...
...expect a long encore. Instead, the band came back on stage, and Griffin announced that they have to wrap the show up because the Avalon management had informed them of a scheduled disco dance that was starting in 10 minutes. As a result, Better Than Ezra was forced to cut back and rush through their encore, losing some of their entertaining zeal in the process. Despite the restrictions of club management, Better Than Ezra still got the crowd jumping with their final song, "Desperately Wanted," in which they turned the house lights on above the charged audience. Overall, the concert...
...Russians take care of themselves," he said. "They're just too used to getting injections of money from the West. We should cut them off and force them to put their house in order...