Word: overnighter
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...role of contractors, importers, landlords and bankers, many Kuwaitis found themselves members of a privileged minority set above the expatriate work force. A law enacted in the late 1950s required foreign businessmen to take Kuwaiti partners, another risk-free method of wealth creation that made millionaires of many overnight...
Poles smarting under shock-therapy economic reforms seemed to look to their chief 1980s crusader against communism as an overnight savior. Walesa adviser Andrzej Machalski cautioned, "We have to get people to understand that reality consists of many small problems, not just one big one named 'the government...
When I watch television or attend games at other universities, I see nuttiness that is shunned at Harvard. Duke fans camp out overnight for the privilege of making fools of themselves on national television. Penn State fans fill a football stadium every week that seats almost 100,000 people...
...wields power in the country's second largest city is the classic political outsider. Sobchak was a little-known professor of economic law at Leningrad State University until he was elected last year to the Soviet parliament. Then almost overnight, his witty and acerbic exchanges with Mikhail Gorbachev on legal fine points won him national prominence. When Sobchak became chairman of the Leningrad city council last May, the move was hailed as a victory for radical democrats opposed to the Communist Party's monopoly on power. Sobchak is still the most admired politician in his native city -- with a popularity...
...holdings (it has a Gutenberg Bible and a garden donated by the King of Siam), help give Eton more the air of a university than a high school. That impression is intensified by the precocious self-possession of its students, who seem to have nothing teenage about them, maturing overnight from short pants into three-piece suits. Recent issues of the Eton College Chronicle, the boys' magazine, feature long articles on perestroika, detailed surveys of Malawi, rhymed quatrains about Salman Rushdie. Boys put on plays by Ken Kesey and Lope de Vega, flock to a newly formed Green Society, gather...