Word: digging
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...equally fearsome Martin Davis, who became CEO of Simon & Schuster's parent company, Gulf + Western. Meanwhile in the Bronx, Yankee owner George Steinbrenner was taking delight in firing people. He is so paradigmatic of impetuous power (throwing tantrums, bad-mouthing employees in the press, hiring a spy to dig up dirt on Dave Winfield) that he's simply called the Boss--and not in a hip, Bruce Springsteen...
...School of Acting. Her role, as written, might as well be Oscar bait--a young, intelligent woman who has found the love of her life must now come to terms with both the loss of this love and her own father to the same force. But Forlani refuses to dig deep. Her performance is strangely affected, and her brooding glares never radiate more than pouty annoyance...
...UNICEF mainly coordinates relief efforts. It doesn't necessarily dig the wells or jab the kids. Rather, it contacts [non-government organizations] to step in and do that work," Irving said. "Its role is unique in that...
Forcum's achievements on the court are surpassed only by her leadership. Throughout the season, Forcum has been the deciding factor for Harvard during key games, often providing the authoritative dig or the intimidating ace needed to silence the opponent and bolster the Crimson's play...
Focrum entered the Invitational ranked third in the tournament among kill leaders with an average of 3.38 per game and fourth among dig leaders with 3.32 per game. Nash entered the tournament ranked third in assists with an average of 9.66 per game...