Word: fill
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...chief of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, one of the most sensitive and intellectually demanding in the Administration. The man chosen to fill it: Kenneth Adelman, for the past 17 months a relatively obscure deputy to U.N. Ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick. The reaction to the appointment: utter surprise. Says an Administration official: "It's mind-boggling...
...settled by March, GM will not hesitate to turn to Japanese and European suppliers for its steel. Other big users of steel would doubtless choose the same route to ensure supplies, in the process cutting off the steel companies from the orders they so desperately need but cannot fill...
Rauschenberg's rhapsodic energies fill four Manhattan shows...
Bubbling over with enough "relationship" and "starting over" clichés to fill a week of Phil Donahue shows, New York Yankees Owner George Steinbrenner, 52, last week announced "a new era for the third time." And with that flourish of Rotary Club optimism, he introduced as the Yankees' new manager Billy Martin, 54. "I'll be handling all the trades," said Martin stagily, playing off the pair's old Lite beer ad. "What do you mean?" Steinbrenner blustered. "I'm handling all the trades . . . And if you don't like...
...Lincoln Center, as well as the 56 performances it presents while on tour in the spring. Notes Kurt Herbert Adler, who was general director of the San Francisco Opera for 28 years until his retirement a year ago: "There are two jobs in this country that are impossible to fill. One is President of the U.S., and the other is director of the Metropolitan Opera...