Word: shake
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...theory is simple. Long-term jobless peopleare out of touch with corporate culture and mustlearn the nuances--how to dress appropriately (inclass, nose-rings are forbidden, suits arerequired and Fridays are casual), what to say inan interview (even the body language of ahand-shake) and when to follow up the interviewwith a thank-you note (always...
...Dixon is a terrific goalie who can dominate when he gets involved in the game," said sophomore Geoff Watson. "We need to jump on him early and shake his confidence...
...preference is a Big Mac, chocolate shake andfries. I just love that, but I don't eat it veryoften. There's only two time when I eat fast food:when I travel in this country and when I do fieldwork in Hong Kong, because the reason I got intoMcDonald's is because the families that I know goto McDonald's because that's where the kids wantto go. The kids--I'm talking about little kidsabout four to 12, control the family and tell thefamily where they want to go. So I go with myfamily friends...
...fires. Deborah would later deny that statement, claiming she was mistaken about the affair and that she had accidentally "dropped a match" in the Tierra Verde house. But the incident set off the investigations that resulted in charges that Lyons used his position as the convention chief to shake down corporations for millions of dollars, spending the money on houses, jewelry, artwork and a time-share condo near Lake Tahoe...
Wearing a baggy blue suit and white shirt, Gates broke through the throng of journalists and staff members to shake some manicured hands. After he'd provided virtually every Senator in the room with a frameable photo-op, he pushed his way to one end of the green felt-covered witness table and coolly greeted Sun Microsystems' Scott McNealy, chief of the Gates bashers. The committee staff--hoping for as many fireworks as possible--placed McNealy directly to Gates' left, next to Microsoft's other archrival, the aggrieved Jim Barksdale of Netscape Communications Corp...