Word: grinded
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Accountants won't be the only ones who will pay, say analysts. As large firms retreat -- the Big Six currently handle the audits of 90% of FORTUNE 500 companies -- industries that require the most careful audits could be left without accountants or with lower-quality auditors. "Financial markets could grind to a halt if auditors stop certifying books," warns Rick Telberg, editor of Accounting Today, a New York City newspaper. "Investors are not going to invest unless they see that stamp of approval...
...There Goes the Neighborhood" is the album's best track. The cut begins with a typical slow grind that every listener knows will in seconds explode into Ice-T's raging vocals (you'll be surprised by his easy cross-over from rap into rock) spewing verbal bile about racism and segregation. For the Top-40 jokers who think that a Nirvana mosh is top quality, I fear for their survival in a club crowd energized by "there Goes the Neighborhood...
...addition to the all-afternoon studio labs of her Visual Environmental Studies concentration, she has worked in the dorm crew office for four years. She considers it a welcome break from the grind of the hockey schedule...
Former Coach Peter Roby's run-and-gun philosophy is a direct contrast to Sullivan's deliberate style of play, featuring a grind-'em-down man-to-man defense and a slowdown offense...
...also a significant investor in U.S. Treasury bonds that finance debt on our spiraling budget deficit. By holding so many U.S. assets, Japan allows Americans--at least in the short-run--to get away with not saving or investing nearly as much as we should. Our economy would grind to a halt if the Japanese subscribed to "Buy Japanese...