Word: fatted
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...then there is the potential of a final insult. Just as he did in Iowa and New Hampshire, President Clinton might well swoop through the state in the final pre-primary hours, this time happily wolfing down thousands of grams of multicultural fat, as his ads proclaim: "Clinton for President--The Other Guys Just Don't Have the Stomach...
...they don't have to prove anything except the company sold the cigarettes." This denies tobacco's advocates all their favorite defenses--that the individual's health problems may have been caused by workplace or environmental toxins, or by personal habits such as lack of exercise and a high-fat diet, and that in any case, he or she made the choice to smoke. Says Dan Donahue, senior vice president and deputy general counsel for RJ Reynolds Tobacco: "It's brand-new law. There have nowhere, never, ever, been the same kinds of claims made as they're making...
...attempts in as many years to amass a media empire he can call his own? Four years after he perplexed the entertainment industry by voluntarily resigning the chairmanship of 20th Century Fox, he could today be running any number of media conglomerates or resting on his laurels with a fat production deal somewhere--the traditional way in which Hollywood takes care of its own. Instead, at 54, Diller has chosen to put his credibility on the line and build his very own empire more or less from scratch. "This is either a worthwhile or worthless proving ground," he says, though...
Before you knew it, they all started eye gouging like a bunch of Demo-crats, and Bob Dole arrived in New Hampshire charging that corporate fat cats were getting rich while the working man took a licking...
...Brady, a member of the New Hampshire Citizens Action League taped a tail to his backside, painted whiskers on his face and regaled voters with stories about "fat cats" who feast on political campaigns...