Word: eyeful
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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This competition marathon is undeniably good practice for life after Harvard. Graduates will have developed a keen eye for looking over their shoulders and constitutions that feed on the endless challenge of more and more work. After all, getting ahead is what matters. Who needs something as unproductive as a languid autumn afternoon...
...Your next door neighbor, dressed in a white sheet with cut-out eye-holes, will beg for mini-snickers...
While withdrawing from the public eye, Gingrich is still working behind-the-scenes to influence policy...
...Linden about his relationship with Wilford, and he won't skip a beat. He'll look you straight in the eye with a glint of genuineness that almost makes you ashamed to have asked the question. Then he cracks a smile and assures you--there is absolutely no animosity between he and Wilford...
...became president and CEO of American Media in May, vows that the Globe acquisition will actually lead to a greater diversity among the big three tabloids. After he and his partners, including ex-Deputy Treasury Secretary Roger Altman, bought American Media for $850 million, Pecker cast a cold eye on his new possessions, which had been losing circulation for five years. (The Enquirer, the Star and their wacky sibling, Weekly World News, sell a combined 4.4 million copies weekly, down 35% since 1994.) One reason, he contends, is that "the Enquirer and the Star were really competing against each other...