Word: flings
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...plot could have come from a popular potboiler. An ambitious young British politician has a one-night fling with a prostitute, who then tries to blackmail him. When he refuses to pay, she tells her tale to the press. But the newspapers nobly refuse to print her story, and the politician goes on to become Prime Minister...
Katsias--who recorded eight saves on the way to her first shutout of the year--spent much of the game watching her teammates fling shots at the opposing net, and got a clear view of Harvard's scoring difficulties...
...sister Laura. It was not, Herrmann reports, a conventional union. Early on, the Perelmans went to Hollywood, where a fellow scenarist, Dashiell Hammett, once noted, "Last night I ran into Sid . . . and wound up by doing a little pimping for him." Soon afterward, Hammett and Laura had a brief fling. It was, Herrmann speculates, "perhaps her way of punishing Sid for his numerous infidelities...
Several other choice deductions will become less appealing next year. Trips to investment seminars in exotic places, for example, will no longer be deductible for anyone but financial planners. Thus individuals who enjoy investment seminars in Bermuda and the like may want to take one last tax- deductible fling in 1986. Accountants are telling their clients to pay for their 1987 business expenses in 1986 because such items will be treated less liberally next year. That means many consumers will be paying reasonably far in advance for everything from magazine subscriptions to, yes, accountant's fees. Tax advisers have even...
...when you can see what the forest floor was like, when you have the soil of that time, when you know the angle of the sun giving the months of dark, you have a heck of a lot of facts to work on. We're going to have our fling...