Word: dominos
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Anyone who comes back inspires me because we're all so close and supportive," she says. "It's like a domino effect...
...heart and guts to spare. His first effort, crude, untutored, won an Oscar. Okay, it's inconsequential, a tiny splash in that shark-infested pond called Show Business, but it was something. A start. A beginning. And now, after years of hard work, he's hit the big time--Domino's Pizza commericials...
...just can't seem to learn a lesson, because he is hardly being punished. One would think that Dennis Levine, who "pushed the domino over" for Boesky when he was busted for insider trading to the sum of $12.5 million, would be a portrait of leniency when compared to Boesky's case. Levine is now awaiting sentencing which could place him in jail for 25 years...
Ivan faces a felony charge too, but it can only burden him with five years in jail. Does more money mean a lighter sentence? More likely, Ivan continued his dealings, "knocking the domino over" on someone else as of yet unannounced...
...seeking to match the weeks of conferences and the international gathering of scholars that marked the University's 300th birthday in 1936, Harvard officials sought to create a comparatively low-key "family affair" this time around. Maybe it's the domino effect, or the Statue of Liberty syndrome, or the glitz-it-up promotionalism of the Yuppie Era. Call it what you will. But my God, Dr. Frankenstein, Harvard's created a monster. And it's alive...