Word: dipped
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...admission fee is $2.99 for a regular night. Once inside, students can eat or drink as much as they want. Appetizers such as chips and dip, nachos, and chicken wings are usually served...
Texaco switched from offense to defense as Casseb's ruling approached. The company announced last week that it had adopted a so-called poison-pill provision to ward off raiders who might be tempted to try a takeover in view of the dip in Texaco stock. And one hour before going to court on Tuesday, Texaco offered to sell Pennzoil at 1984 prices the 1 billion bbl. of oil and gas reserves that it had originally wanted to buy from Getty. Liedtke called the offer "silly...
...sure as hell isn't going to become some tag-along to that Jewish fellow," the source said. "Can you imagine the circus they'll have over on Fleet Street--"Dave and Di Go for a Dip, Dave and Di Have a Princelet, Dave and Di this, Dave and Di that...
...this cosmic comedy of manners. In the first scene, Prum stands center stage with his head inside a miniature version of his living room, nervously shooting the breeze but getting tripped up by his moribund sense of humor. You know the scene: you're standing at the potato dip and the only small-talk subjects that come to mind have to do with dead cats and getting your stomach pumped...
...unemployment rate to 7% last month, its lowest level since mid-1980. They pointed out that the decrease reflected such statistical quirks as a one-time bulge in the number of self-employed people, and a decline in the size of the work force. Nonetheless, the economists saw the dip in joblessness as an encouraging sign. Said Schultze: "The August employment numbers by themselves don't mean a lot, but they are at least consistent with the view that the economy is still growing, albeit slowly." The board expects the unemployment rate to inch...