Word: mottoes
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Marlins' promotional motto this spring was "You don't know them. They don't know you. But you share something in common: A Love for the Game." Perhaps nobody in baseball--real or replacement--has had that love tested more than Marty Clary, who was once a member of Atlanta's starting rotation and was scheduled to be the Marlins' opening-day starter. Clary's baseball travels have taken him to Parma, Italy, and Puebla, Mexico. It was while he was in Mexico last year that Clary, 33, and his wife suffered a senseless tragedy: their toddler son died after...
...director of the HCS's network group, it'sinteresting to me how Windows 95 will be workinginto the worldwide network-slash-internetcommunity," Osterberg said. "Their motto--'Wheredo you want to go today?'--implies that it's goingto be network-friendly...
...wants the top job, now may be his time. A big book tour will take him to at least 20 cities around the country in September. From that blizzard of free publicity, Powell's promoters figure it's no big leap to New Hampshire and beyond. If so, the motto of the campaign will have to be the last of the 13 rules Powell kept under the glass of his Pentagon desk: "Perpetual optimism is a force multiplier...
...just want to see a level playing field for people of all faiths," says Robertson, whose own ACLJ sports the motto "To defend the rights of believers." The handsome suite of 20 ACLJ offices, in the new Regent Law School building dedicated by Dan Quayle in 1994, looks like any other prosperous law firm, with leather couches and Daumier prints. The desk of ACLJ's executive director, Keith Fournier, bears a sign that reads FAITHFULNESS NOT SUCCESS, yet the center's chief council, Jay Sekulow, has gone an impressive three for three arguing religious-speech cases before the Supreme Court...
...three main characters are roommates who could be the three Musketeers, except that their motto is simply, "All for one." David (Christopher Eccleston), a bland accountant, Alex (Ewan McGregor), a cocky journalist, and Juliet (Kerry Fox), a frosty doctor, all live together in a flat in urban Scotland...