Word: neatness
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...clear last week: Powell is a skilled actor. In describing the hoopla of his book tour cum potential campaign, Powell repeatedly called his adventure "a kind of coming-out party." On at least three occasions when he used that line, Powell paused and appeared thoughtful--as if conjuring a neat formulation for the first time...
...This game was really neat because the whole team got to play," Logan added...
Wall Street whistled while it worked, gobbling up shares of both companies, and by the end of the week, their combined value topped $48 billion. Grumpy analysts who had hounded Eisner for his caution and his lack of global vision were now swooning about so neat a fit between "content" and "distribution." From Eisner's enemies came praise through clenched teeth; it would be hard to avoid doing business with the man now that he presided over so vast an empire. "If you had asked me Sunday night as I went to bed, 'Is Eisner paying $19 billion...
...thought 'Wow, this was pretty neat," saidThiessen, whose mother subsequently bought him atoy crystal growing...
...many legislators and others concerned about TV violence--or at least concerned about taking a public stance on the issue--the V chip seems a neat solution to the problem of asserting parental control. "I think that with a hundred channels coming in the future, parents should be able to push one button and knock gratuitous violence out of their homes," said cable mogul Ted Turner at a recent press conference. Representative James Moran, a Virginia Democrat, says, "We're not suggesting this is a perfect solution. All we're doing is offering something to parents who have...