Word: kenly
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...aerospace, a cyclical industry that's in a downturn, Boeing's 92,000 nonunionized employees will for the first time face payroll deductions (up to $105 a month) for health insurance. (Deals with Boeing's 58,000 unionized workers are negotiated separately.) Boeing's health costs, says spokesman Ken Mercer, are rising 15% annually and are projected to hit $2.5 billion by 2005. Boeing doesn't expect a turnaround in the airline industry until at least that year, meaning that health-care costs will probably grow faster than revenues...
None of the big commercial bottlers took us seriously. With the help of a local food broker, David Kalman, we finally did locate a bottler named Andy Crowley, who was exactly the kind of bottler we were seeking; Crowley ran Ken's, a small bottling plant outside Boston that made bottled dressing for Ken's Steakhouse, a modest Boston restaurant, and a private-label dressing for Stop & Shop. Kalman arranged to meet with Crowley at Boston's Logan Airport, but first he needed the formula for the dressing. Paul was packing to go someplace, but before taking off, he paused...
...that my god was bigger than his," said Lieut. General William Boykin, Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence, referring to a Somali warlord he once crossed swords with. The echo of a famous dog-food commercial was unintentional, we must hope. Presumably, Boykin's God does not eat Ken-L Ration. But maybe Boykin does so himself, because he's a mighty frisky fella...
Gienapp’s wife, Erica, said that he developed his passion for history as an undergraduate at the University of California at Berkeley after taking a class on the Civil War taught by Ken Stamp. Up to that point he had been a physics and math major...
Dean of the Faculty William C. Kirby has allotted a total of 10 new faculty appointments to the center, which was first proposed by Meister and Pierce Professor of Psychology Ken Nakayama...