Word: digester
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Pinkerton’? Should I give up hope? Has he—gasp—sold out?” Behold the eternal problem for us music listeners. Do we have a right to feel betrayed if our favorite musicians start making big money on easy-to-digest musical nuggets? Do we declare that they’ve “sold out” because they aren’t “pushing” the “envelope” anymore? Or are such thoughts juvenile and elitist? I feel as though I can only answer...
...Cokes on the shelf, the supermarket purchase share of each might be lower than what Pepsi can muster. Coke is unlikely to worry though, since the combined might of its dual entries will still be greater than Pepsi's. In this case, notes Jesse Meyers, publisher of Beverage Digest, "the sum of the parts is greater than the whole...
...approaches to understanding the interaction between politics and economics on a global scale. What I really loved about this class is that you didn’t need a strong background in math or economics to take it, but students still read contemporary scholarship, not a Readers’ Digest-like summary of it in a textbook...
WIFE Lynne Cheney, 63, is senior fellow in education and culture at the American Enterprise Institute and on the board of the Reader's Digest Association...
...think they provide a service to students and parents, assuming that they are intelligent enough to digest the data and accept it for what it is,” Morse said. “This is one tool in the admissions process...