Word: institutionalize
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Once a significant part of the American popular culture, the diner has changed, but not disappeared. Gone are the days when you could stroll into the Town Diner in Watertown at three a.m. for a cup of coffee and some fries. Now it only serves the morning crowd and closes...
The two exhibitions represent the first exchange of paintings between the two countries since the signing of the cultural exchange agreement in 1985 in Geneva. Circulated by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service (SITES), the exhibition will be shown in this country from October 1986 through July 1987 at galleries...
We are on the bus, and that's what matters. Indeed, we are on a bus-and- truck tour, a theatrical institution of small renown wherein cast, crew, orchestra, props and scenery pile into buses and trucks to barnstorm the country. This particular company is spending five months on the...
Indeed, McDonald's has become such a pervasive reference point in American life that many consumers think of the company as a public institution -- one that is often more reliable than the post office or the phone company. McDonald's estimates that 95% of all U.S. consumers eat at one...
One major reason for McDonald's dominance is the company's huge advertising budget, which amounted to an estimated $700 million last year, far more than its next two competitors combined. Burger King stumbled during the past year with its nerdy "Where's Herb?" campaign, while Wendy's has been...