Word: inserted
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...finally see their boys fight back. As such, the film is nothing but an inferior version of Rambo II, in which our frustration about the Vietnam War was used and abused. But even Sylvester Stallone was able to come up with a remotely realistic story in which to insert the film's blind, patriotic manipulations...
Harvard toasters are the only ones ever made that fancy themselves to be deadly time bombs when in use. Insert a few English muffins, heave down the industrial-spring-loaded lever, and ...Tick-Tick-Tick. I wonder what would happen if some law student accidentally left one of these things in his mailbox...
...said Brooks, who resigned as managing director soon after the disaster. He insisted that the mayor had approved key elements of police contingency plans, including the use of explosives, well in advance. That claim was strongly supported by Police Commissioner Sambor. Said Sambor: "I told the mayor that the insertion teams were going to use explosive charges to breach the walls so * they could insert gas through the holes...
...briefly toyed with the idea of having Kushner prepare a speech ("$800, and that's peanuts to a guy like you!"), but then appeared to let it drop. The talk had come down to jokes. For $250, Kushner would insert ten one-liners, where appropriate, into a company speech...
Family Weekly, which is inserted into the Sunday editions of 362 newspapers with a combined circulation of 12.8 million, was sold by CBS Inc. for a reported $30 million to $40 million, well below the $50 million CBS paid in 1980. Family Weekly has been suffering from a loss of advertising. Ad pages dropped from 814 in 1983 to 718 last year, while annual ad revenues declined from $102 million to an estimated $100 million. Its chief competitor, Parade, which appears in 135 papers, is also slumping. Advertising in that New house- owned insert fell from 754 pages...