Word: packed
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...luxury. Especially to buy a pack for just two, or three, or five, depending on how many days it takes you to throw them away. But you would have paid more than $2.50 for a drink. Or more than $2.50 for a drink. Or more than $4.50 (price of Nat Shermans...
...some of the women you date quite like the freedom, the boldness of the pack, the fun of the experience when they share it. But some of the women are smarter than that and can see through the mirage...
Hyman announced in the question-and-answer period that he was concerned the Reform Committee would handicap itself by electing someone who would "politicize" the committee. He went on to suggest that unnamed groups were attempting to pack the chair election for sinister purposes...
...river in freezing temperatures and rain, especially those students who live in the Quad. If the shuttle ran down there more often on game nights, attendance would undoubtably rise. As it is, the long trek and the frequently bad weather are major deterrents, discouraging fans who would otherwise pack the rink or the stadium...
...Witter Discover, believes the industry could get the figure down to $3 billion or less. But even at the higher figure, "it's not a lot of money" under certain scenarios, notes Roy Burry, an analyst at Oppenheimer & Co. No industry has greater pricing flexibility, and every nickel-a-pack increase generates $1 billion in annual pretax tobacco earnings. If the industry is worried about gouging customers, shoot, just issue more stock. Wall Street would pay through the nose for a liability-free Philip Morris...