Word: fixedness
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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It didn't. Soon the eye began to droop and the pupil became fixed. The baby's grandfather, Isaac Manly, a Harvard- trained surgeon, was worried about the child's symptoms but didn't want to frighten her parents. He gently suggested a trip to the ophthalmologist, which led to...
Meanwhile, Dole and Wilson are competing for highly prized help. Among the operatives they're courting are Bill Canary and Jim Wray, two legends in Republican circles. Canary is an expert paratrooper: "You drop him into some state where something needs fixing,'' says former G.O.P. chairman Rich Bond, "and it...
Phillips said Ticketmaster would only sell tickets for the concert if it could sell the majority of the tickets, charge the council a fixed fee and levy an additional surcharge per ticket, but he said he did not know the specific details.
Finally, the tone of the article suggests the imminent demise of the Salient. I would point out that, in the three years that the Salient has published bi-weekly (and as long as the Salient has fixed its production schedule in advance), we have yet to miss a publication deadline...
One proposal is to go after the so-called ``greedy geezers.'' All seniors, rich or poor, are provided hospital coverage with modest deductibles and--for $46.10 a month--nearly all purchase a supplemental plan that helps pay the cost of visits to the doctor. The richest in this group, argue...