Word: garnering
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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This may be a road show, but the sets and costumes are Broadway quality -- and so is the supporting cast. As the curmudgeonly Yonkers merchant Horace Vandergelder, Jay Garner is a heavyweight foil for Channing. Michael DeVries, as chief clerk Cornelius Hackl, and Florence Lacey, his vis-a-vis as milliner Irene Molloy, are an especially appealing pair of singing comedians...
Women can sometimes use stereotypes to their professional advantage, she said. For instance, they can ask "dumb questions" and garner much information from people who underestimate their intelligence, Marshall said...
While conceding that Dartmouth is the Heps front-runner, Haggerty is confident that the Crimson has a chance to garner an upset...
Republicans are looking towards strong gains in the 1994 and 1996 elections. Perhaps they're only hyping themselves, but the public should nonetheless be on guard for a rash of centrist leanings meant only to garner votes...
Clustered around a table in a cramped second-floor room in the Capitol, the seven Senators -- three Republicans and four Democrats -- set out to piece together a proposal that would get as close to the President's commitment to guarantee insurance coverage for all Americans and still garner enough votes to pass through the committee and onto the Senate floor. After their staffs labored most of last Thursday night and sorted through disagreements that several times threatened to torpedo the process, the group emerged Friday with only New Jersey Democrat Bill Bradley expressing some displeasure with the results. Relying...