Word: drivered
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...importance of this game on the final Ivy standings cannot be overlooked. Dartmouth has already defeated Yale, and a win today would put the Big Green in the driver's seat, as Cornell, Columbia and Penn represent three of Dartmouth's final four opponents...
...When a business executive can charge off a $55 luncheon on a tax return and a truck driver cannot deduct his $1.50 sandwich, then we need basic tax reform...
...quite moving solution to this problem by using the title character's obsessive preoccupation with the possibility of his own demise (and his attempts to deny that preoccupation through a studied lack of affect) as a means of dulling the romantic impulse. Deerfield is a star racing driver whose success is based on a superrationality that requires a cutting off of all emotion. But then a car that is the twin of Deerfield's spins out of control, its driver is horribly hurt in the crash, and reason dictates that Bobby discover what happened in order to avoid...
Investigation takes him to a Swiss sanitarium where the other driver is recuperating, and there he meets an eccentrically charming woman who is dealing not just with the possibility of imminent death but with its certainty...
Typical of the Surgicenter's cases is that of Andrew Dunham, a blond, 23-year-old Phoenix truck driver whose severely injured finger became badly infected and required surgery. Had his doctor chosen to operate in a hospital, Dunham would probably have been kept at least one night, perhaps longer. Instead, the surgeon-one of more than 300 doctors in the Phoenix area who occasionally use the Surgicenter-directed him to the facility at 10:45 one morning last week. Half an hour later, he was wheeled into an operating room and given a general anesthetic. In just...