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Word: hallmarked (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Illinois-based Hyatt Corp. rushed officials to the scene Saturday. But the hotel, the city's newest, really belongs to Kansas City: it was designed by local architects, by local firms, and is owned by the family-run Hallmark Cards, Inc., one of the city's largest employers. Said Company President Donald Hall: "The past hours have been the darkest in my life." The city council met Saturday to review the disaster. No one was ready to place blame-indeed, it was not yet known why the sky bridge gave way. Said a Hyatt vice president, James Howard...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Night the Sky Bridges Fell | 7/27/1981 | See Source »

...first big legislative test of Ronald Reagan's pledge to ease the regulatory burden on private industry involves a law that was a hallmark of the era of environmental activism: the Clean...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hazy Outlook for the Clean Air Act | 6/15/1981 | See Source »

Presiding over the festivities, and passing out his hallmark cigars to celebrate, was Celtics President and General Manager Red Auerbach, who has also shepherded the team's revitalization. When the Celtics of the mid-'70s became clogged with ballhogs and playground freelancers, Auerbach decided to clean house. His first major acquisition was Maxwell, a former University of North Carolina-Charlotte standout. Spindly at 6 ft. 8 in., 217 lbs., Maxwell looks awkward walking across a room, but displays a spidery grace leaping for rebounds or twisting over the outstretched arms of defenders as he soars for a layup...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: What's Green and Goes Swish? | 5/25/1981 | See Source »

Weinberger, one of the most visible members of the new Administration, does in deed coat his somewhat alarmist world view with the mellow affability that is the hallmark of Ronald Reagan and his California insiders. Says one senior Administration official who has worked with both the Secretary of State and the Secretary of Defense: "Haig worries about authority, while Weinberger assumes it. Haig is tense by nature, where as Weinberger is relaxed." As a result, the avuncular Weinberger has so far managed to avoid the four-star controversy that has surrounded his take-charge colleague at State...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Softly, with a Big Stick | 4/27/1981 | See Source »

...success story has involved a radical transformation of its goals and organization. The communal service of the original student-run cooperative has gone the way of valet service and wholesome meals in Harvard dining halls, to be replaced with the scientific business management that considers efficiency and profits the hallmark of successful enterprise. The Harvard Cooperative Society has entered the league of department stores like Jordan Marsh and Filene's, two of its Boston competitors. The Coop often selects its managers from among graduates of the nation's top business schools, and their tight-fisted handling of the firm...

Author: By Siddhartha Mazumdar, | Title: Stepping Into the Past | 3/19/1981 | See Source »

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