Word: heatedly
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...nervous energy. He scrutinizes each week's ratings and sometimes broods over them. Right now he is unhappy that Frasier -- which NBC moved opposite his show this season -- has been cutting into Home Improvement's audience. "Frasier is killing us," Allen confides. "He's taking away our heat." (Home Improvement still beats Frasier handily, but it has slipped from the No. 1 spot in a few recent weeks...
Loose, layered clothing provides better insulation than a single heavy garment', according to the newsletter. Lined gloves and mittens, which allow the fingers to warm each other, are also recommended. Head coverings such as hats and scarfs prevent heat loss, doctors...
...providing $1,500 prostitutes for policemen posing as businessmen, slammed her hands on the table in frustration. She faces a maximum of six years in prison. (The trial shed no light on the identities of her supposedly-famous clients, since the judge ruled that information irrelevant.) BTW: The courtroom heat's not off yet: Fleiss and her father face a federal court trial in January on related charges of money laundering and tax evasion.Post your opinion on theCrimebulletin board...
Despite the heat they've taken overBosnia, NATO countries today moved to strengthen their mandate by broadening the organization's importance and scope and put the Bosnian tragedy into the political history books. NATO foreign ministers approved a U.S. proposal to study expanding the alliance to include central and east European countries. Today Secretary of State Warren Christopher placed the blame for Bosnia on the United Nations. "NATO has done very well in what it was asked to do," he said. And NATO Secretary-General Willy Claes said that in the future, NATO "will look very carefully . . . to the roles...
Peter recognizes Biehl's as an improvement over the previous places to which he was assigned. There is adequate food, heat in the buildings, and 26 teachers responsible for only 240 students. But there are occasional cuffings for rule infractions or poor lesson performance, plus the dictatorship of clocks and bells: "It was not just the classes and assembly that began on the dot. There was also a study period and the meals and the chores and voluntary sports and lights-out and when you had to get up if you were to manage a proper wash...