Word: ms
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...Ms. Nills' family, proprietors of Noquochoke Orchards, have been growing and selling apples since 1899. Over 60 different varieties of apples are grown in their orchard, located on 85 acres south of New Bedford, Mass...
...Nills' Orchards are a family-run business with Ms. Nills and her husband in charge of "Direct Marketing Operations...
...Ms. Nills' brother handles all of the wholesale operations, she said...
Throw-away lines are bad enough, but throw-away characters are inexcusable. Some of the smaller roles, including Blythe Danner's inexplicably mouthy museum curator, Ms. Banks and Mia Kirshner's doe-eyed intern, Lori, are disappointingly one-dimensional. Kirshner's character is particularly objectionable: we watch as she shifts her allegiance from one powerful man to another, vamping whoever appears to be in charge. She even seems amenable to a sexual relationship with Brackett if it will advance her career. Gavras claims she represents "the loss of innocence," but her bovine willingness to be seduced by the powerful reporters...
...That's right. If the Paula Jones case makes it to trial, poor President Clinton will have, in TV sitcom parlance, two dates to the same prom. Remember Ms. Flowers from '92? Her attorney Rugger Burke says that she has been officially subpoenaed to give a deposition to Jones' lawyers...