Word: linked
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...wily, vicious velociraptors are green with tiger stripes of bright red. Tyrannosaurus rex is the hue of dried blood. And a dino called Carnotaurus sastrei is a superchameleon, its skin capable of taking on the look of anything--a leafy branch, a stone wall or even a chain-link fence...
...propose to link several alley ways and entrances from the street and adjoining buildings into a new arcade," Hemner said. "There would be cafes on the outside, retail space on the first and second levels, a restaurant and offices on the fourth floor...
...Rents are beyond the bank's control," Hemner said. "The best alternative for realtors is to link the ground floor to mezzanine space, lowering the cost per square foot to tenants...
Similarly, the homepage for Lycos, Carnegie-Mellon University's search engine, has a hypertext link to a list of business partners and search results are accompanied by advertisements. Even the Netscape homepage, complete with a link to a Netscape Store," is cluttered by words from sponsors...
...have found confirmation of that in Stettheimer's guest list: to reach it, you pretty much had to be European or gay, or both. Then you would find your way into her paintings, as did the theater critic Carl Van Vechten, author of the novel Nigger Heaven and prime link between downtown white New York and the Harlem Renaissance, posing in rapturously exaggerated contrapposto in 1922's Portrait of Carl Van Vechten on a red stool on a black rug on a red carpet; while in Portrait of Stieglitz, 1928, the shoe and cane (nothing else) of artist Charles Demuth...