Word: dippings
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...protection most is the N.H.L. record book. With the aid of a specially curved stick designed by Stan Mikita, Bobby has developed his shooting skills to the point that he can make a puck do practically anything he wants: curve, sail, flutter unpredictably like a knuckleball in baseball, or dip suddenly about 6 in. just before it reaches...
...Bunny Dip is not something one eats with potato chips, but rather, in the words of the one real life Bunny present, "the graceful motion in which the Bunny removes a drink from her tray and places it very gracefully in front of the customer; it takes a lot of schooling for girls to learn how to serve in this elegant manner." Another girl explained it further: "It means they teach the Bunnies to bend sideways so that they don't fall out of their costumes...
...invented the Bunny Dip interviewed 60 young ladies yesterday at the Statler Hilton, in his search for girls to staff the soon-to-be-opened Boston Playboy Club...
...increase, for the Federal Reserve Board is wholly independent of Congress and the President. Indeed, by accepting the fait accompli gracefully, Johnson retained the goodwill of the banking community and fiscally conservative businessmen (see U.S. BUSINESS). Moreover, if the board's tighter money policy causes the economy to dip too sharply, Johnson can rightfully argue that he opposed the discount boost all along. On the other hand, if the 58-month-long economic boom continues unabated, as most economists expect it to, Johnson-not the board-will get the credit...
...political turbulence it provoked, the Federal Reserve Board's move to fight inflation by raising the price of money is not likely to damage the greatest economic expansion in U.S. peacetime history. After an emotional dip at week's start, the stock market expressed its confidence in continued prosperity by rallying to close the week with a 6.6 point gain (to 952.72) in the Dow-Jones industrial average. Most businessmen seemed to approve of the discount-rate rise, even though it means a higher cost for their loans. It was, said Ford President Arjay Miller, "the right move...