Word: lumped
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...dealers run out of these cars, that's it," he says. "So the risk you run by waiting too long is that the color, the equipment package or the other options you want are gone." And if your credit happens to be rock solid, you may be able to lump a terrific price with 0% financing on three of these cars: the Saab, the Cadillac and the Mercury...
...Uday's farm, where he says he was tied to a palm tree for two days and repeatedly beaten. Uday branded him with a hot iron on his back and shoulder. Then one of the guards injected Abu Harith's arm with something that hurt; he still has a lump there. He was driven back to Baghdad and dumped near his home. When he fled to the Kurdish-controlled north, his suspicions were confirmed: he had been given thallium, a heavy metal used in rat poison that kills slowly through internal bleeding. Kurdish officials got him to Turkey, where...
...which America's favorite brewery workers audition for a reality show. Mary Tyler Moore, who co-produced her special, sat down for one-on-one interviews with co-stars including Ed Asner, Cloris Leachman and Valerie Harper. "I walked around for a couple of days with a major lump in my throat," Moore says. Mike Farrell, M*A*S*H's B.J. Hunnicut and a producer of the reunion, says he signed on "for quality control, to make sure it's not some exploitative piece of junk...[Fox] made it clear they were going to do a tribute...
...tried instead to straitjacket all of the clubs into the stereotype of abusive, dangerous institutions. For example, the RUS never properly explained how the Porcellian Club could attack women when it refuses to admit non-members (and, by implication, all females) beyond its foyer. Misleading information that seeks to lump the eight different clubs together does not help to establish a mature debate about the role of final clubs at Harvard...
...metaphorically sumptuous, as the dressing room where Broadway's self-proclaimed star of the future dons his tailored shirts and form-hugging suits. It's also Sidney's dressing-down room. Insults are his perennial plats du jour; he dishes them out - one term of endearment is "Lump!" - and sometimes he takes them...