Word: dears
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...York while Donovan looked on. Until now the Justice Department has maintained that no evidence links Sanzo with Masselli. But Masselli has appeared in court as a defense witness for Sanzo, and in a 1978 taped conversation with an undercover agent, Sanzo clearly describes Masselli as a "very dear friend of mine . . . he's great...
...Dear Dick?now what is it that happens if I sign that thing? Or did I already...
...services besides wills. They can also tape statements that people are reluctant to express in person but are willing to put on tape. One client could not work up the nerve to tell her husband face-to-face that she intended to leave him, and so she taped a "Dear John" message-and then left...
...plenty of impact, Ticket is often too busy being outraged to bother with niceties of characterization and plot. (Just how does David become converted? At what point does he snap out of it?) And so it ignores the central dilemma: that kidnaping an adult, however pure the motive or dear the victim, is against the law. Like a strident TV-news exposé, Ticket aims for the jugular instead of the mind-Geraldo Rivera moviemaking...
...more valuable than a diamond." So wrote Cervantes in the early 17th century. The great Spanish novelist was not being quixotic. In his day, teeth were not easily replaced. But modern visitors to dentists' chairs in search of a gleaming grin find the artificial variety just about as dear as a diamond. Encasing even one chipped or rotted tooth in a cap can run anywhere from $300 to $600, and the process is tedious and uncomfortable. Lately, however, a less expensive alternative has been gaining popularity. Called tooth bonding, it not only costs less but is easier...