Word: grand
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...play in, while Ohio State is the best in the division that dominates the headlines, newscasts, and water-cooler talk everywhere. I don’t know of any “state” named Appalachia, and while Ohio isn’t exactly big-time in the grand scheme of things, at least it’s literally on the map. On the map, and in I-A football. Why? It’s simple.They’re better than us.So much better, in fact, that the NCAA itself was very much behind the delineation of Division...
...this for universal appeal: in the play the brothers are working on now, a sales clerk is trying to sell Noah a new brand of potato chips. Some sweepstakes coupons come with every purchase, and the grand prize is a yacht. Might come in quite handy, goes the salesman's pitch, they say a deluge is coming. Skeptical, Noah buys a pack...
...acting on the modern American preference for Italian food by creating the Italian Culinary Academy. So henceforth the FCI will be known as the International Culinary Center, encompassing the French institute and the Italian academy in its expanded, state-of-the-art premises on Broadway and Grand...
...American preference for Italian food by creating the Italian Culinary Academy. So henceforth[an error occurred while processing this directive] the FCI will be known as the International Culinary Center, encompassing the French institute and the Italian academy in its expanded, state-of-the-art premises on Broadway and Grand. Founded 21 years ago by American Dorothy Cann Hamilton, a vocational education and marketing expert and amateur epicure, the FCI was immediately successful in the world of Julia Child and Craig Claiborne - but times change. The FCI has recruited top names in the field for the Italian venture (including former...
...Grand Serail, an Ottoman-era palace that houses Lebanon's government, began its life as a garrison for Turkish soldiers. The buff limestone building was restored after this country's long civil war, and it still looms over downtown Beirut like a hilltop fortress, with its arabesque arches punctuating the fa?ade like so many cannon slits...