Word: dinged
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Dante with The Howling, George Miller with The Road Warrior and Steven Spielberg with half of the megahit movies of the past eight years. But they never forgot The Twilight Zone. In Steven Spielberg's E.T., one teen-ager hypes the spookiness by singing Marius Constant's ding-ding-ding-ding theme from the TV show; and Spielberg's Poltergeist is an updating of a Twilight Zone episode. Now this quartet has concocted a four-part feature that takes Serling's moral tales into a new dimension: the second, where images and characters are as crisp...
...earnings of $175 million. But during the first half of 1982, profits plunged 27%, to $68 million, forcing a layoff of some 1,000 workers in August. Avon, a darling of Wall Street money managers during the late 1960s and early 1970s, has also begun to suffer. The company ding-donged its way to $2.6 billion worth of worldwide door-to-door sales of cosmetics to middle-and lower-middle-class women in 1981. Since then, first-half profits have slipped by 15%, to $79 million...
...crank system. As many as 23 customers have been known to share a single line. Courtesy requires that a party-liner give a little ring when signing off to notify the others that the line is clear. One sociable lady has made a habit of giving a little ding when she comes on, extending an invitation to her neighbors to tune in for lively listening. Eighty years ago, when the first switchboard occupied the back of Dudley's Store, impromptu musicales were broadcast along party lines, featuring a harmonica player named Davis...
...Ding! A flash of light and a little white angel on your left shoulders asks, "Didn't they just discuss this at the meeting this morning? You wouldn't would...
...military action against Palestinian forces in Lebanon. Washington seems to have no ideas on how to stop him. China threatens increasingly loudly to downgrade relations with the U.S. if the Administration goes through with a $60 million arms sale to Taiwan. Said one State Department official: "We get a ding a day from the Chinese." At week's end there were rumors of a compromise but no confirmation. In a Washington speech last week, Reagan once more declared ringingly that "the American people will not accept martial law [in Poland]. They demand that Lech Walesa and the political prisoners...