Word: filles
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...economist, Pierre Renfret, that business spending would grow by 20% this year-though he neglected to mention that Renfret meant only spending by manufacturing companies, expects overall spending to rise just 12%. That is still a pretty tall order, but one that the economy may well be able to fill...
...another Crimson wrestler, 130-pound Brian Smith, will certainly miss today's match and may not be able to wrestle against Yale next Saturday. Jack Linn will fill in for Smith in today's contest...
Despite the rising number of directors,* the nation's companies are still hard-pressed to find men - or women - with the time and savvy to fill the 150,000 boardroom chairs. Because of the increasing complexity of business, directors need to know more and work harder than ever. By charting - or at least approving - the policy guidelines followed by management, they act as trustees for 17 million U.S. stockholders. Yet few stockholders know much about who the directors are, what they do, or how they are selected...
...using improperly obtained government surveys to locate its oil. On the other hand, the prince is not inclined to fight needlessly when a deal can be made. E.N.I.'s pipelines and service stations stretch from England to Ethiopia, but the state monopoly is short on crude to fill its refinery capacities, which will soon reach about 21 million tons annually. Gulf, like its competitors in the Middle East, has an excess of crude petroleum to work off, and Prince Pignatelli reasoned that E.N.I, would buy some of the excess if he could make the deal attractive enough...
...chance to carry messages back and forth and practice her English. The movie's chief support lies in a wagonload of outdoor gear supposedly borrowed from Abercrombie & Fitch. Of note to sportsmen is a pair of inflatable waders-step into a drop-off and the pants fill with air, quickly ballooning so big that they flip the occupant over in the water, head down. If a man can't get hold of a good line, he's in trouble. So is a comedy, for that matter, and this one steadfastly ignores the Sporting Fisherman's First...