Word: pours
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...boost to think that I am playing on home video in thousands of households all over the planet. It is only a certain amount of time, however, before you won't be welcome any-more. I might start chucking poster gum at you from a third-floor window, or pour White Bean Medley on the heads of your loved ones...
...covered State for TIME for seven years. "Besides the big pieces he's called upon to do ((like this week's analysis of the shortcomings of Bill Clinton's foreign policy team)), we rely on him for every crisis around the world that needs a Washington angle." The queries pour in from the New York office all week long: What is the Administration's point of view on Peru? How much foreign aid do we give El Salvador? Did Italy pressure the U.S. to curtail prosecution of the B.N.L. banking scandal? "I seldom know the answer immediately," says McAllister...
That Game happened in 1968. And on this, its 25th anniversary, it is time once more to piece together the scraps of paper that recount the story, to pour over photographs that capture the moments. In short, it is time unravel that Game's thread and in so doing strengthen its fabric...
...economic research at the conservative Hudson Institute. Allen Sinai, chief economist of Boston Co. Economic Advisors, thinks that nearly half the current deficit is due to an underperforming economy, which results in lost tax receipts and extra spending on unemployment. Moving too sharply to balance the budget would "pour salt on the wound," he says. "Modest budget restraint is the best way to go, so that the recovery is not sacrificed...
Celebrating the University of Wisconsin's first football victory over the University of Michigan in 12 years, 12,000 spectators out of a sellout 77,000 tried to pour onto the field and trampled 75 people, injuring seven critically. Said Wisconsin's security chief: "It was pent-up emotion, and it got out of control...