Word: peller
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...visitors with its mix of haute couture and mass-market outlets, but on this particular midweek afternoon business is visibly slow, with security guards in Prada's Miu Miu store outnumbering customers by two to one and sales assistants outnumbering security guards by the same margin. The neighboring Rigby & Peller shop, offering the classic lingerie styles reputed to find favor with the Queen alongside racier, French maid-themed numbers, is also deserted, but two perky salesgirls claim weekend trade is brisk. "Once people have tried our bras, they always come back," says one. "Everybody wants that uplift...
...archetypal know-it-all neighbor, country style. Ernest P. Worrell oafishly offers his two cents on any subject before screwing up his face and yelling his trademark "Hey Vern!" But that screwed-up face is the most effective ad phiz in the biz, now that Clara Peller has stopped demanding "Where's the beef?" Five years after his first commercial, Ernest has become a national phenomenon, appearing in nearly 3,000 television ads, almost all of them for local sponsors in 100 TV markets. Last week, on behalf of a soft drink and a bed company, he began assaulting viewers...
...roster featured only a handful of seniors, but so many of them played the role of hero at various points that they were hard to miss. There was Mejias, who posted a 0.89 GAA in 10 appearances; Michael Peller, a Second Team All-Ivy pick who notched the game-tying goal that forced overtime, in addition to netting the only strike in the Crimson’s 1-0 victory at Cornell; and team captain Nick Lenicheck, whose 10 points were third-most on the team despite an ankle injury that sidelined him near season?...
...We’re the best team in New England right now and we’re on our way to proving it,” Peller said after the Crimson’s 1-0 whitewashing of Penn gave Harvard its first 10-win season since...
September of senior year: I go to Daedalus with my aforementioned roommate, Tasha, and a boy from the 12th floor of Mather named Michael T. Peller ’02 who resembles a very nice teddy bear. A coterie of young Marines in full dress blues hover near the bar. I can barely contain my excitement and am too nervous to talk to any of them even though bets involving much beer are proffered...