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Word: jacuzzis (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
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Temperature control is one of the smartest and most popular options, shaving up to 20% off a homeowner's energy bill. Truly spectacular systems that automate everything from the alarm system to the jets on the Jacuzzi are still a luxury, however. A lighting system that allows homeowners to choose from a selection of preprogrammed "scenarios," for example, runs about $10,000. At that rate, a $60 motion-detecting lamp will do just fine, thank...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HOUSE OF DREAMS | 11/24/1997 | See Source »

...couple of us would go down to the clubhouse and soak in the jacuzzi and hang out with some of the Patriots," he says...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NFL's Boston Patriots Spent A Year in Harvard Stadium | 6/3/1996 | See Source »

This was at a time, remember, when Saddam had been demonstrating complete intransigence. While the Iraqis were complaining that they had no money for food and medicine, Saddam was building new and more lavish palaces for himself. Was he leaving the Jacuzzi out of the downstairs loo of a palace now and then as a subtle signal that he was a man who, in the end, knew the meaning of the word compromise? There was nothing in the newspapers to indicate that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MOVEMENT ON EARS | 6/3/1996 | See Source »

...Nicky, a slick and spangled nightclub owner. Nicky sports Dean hair and the ivories with the flamboyance of Liberace; he's funny to us, but a heart-breaker to the trio from yesteryear. There's a great scene where Fanny (Esme Howard), loosened up after a dip in a jacuzzi, abandons her corsets for a slinky cocktail gown and trips the light fantastic in Nicky's arms, to the tune of "Sophisticated Lady...

Author: By Erica L. Werner, | Title: On the Verge of Bursting the Corset Stays | 10/27/1994 | See Source »

Eighteen year-old kid, headed for Harvard, dies by electrocution on spring break. Grabbed a pole to hoist his 6'2," 215-pound frame out of a jacuzzi. The pole--I don't know why--was electrified. It never should have been...

Author: By Justin R.P. Ingersoll, | Title: An Athlete's Death | 4/14/1994 | See Source »

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