Word: slacked
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...makes it easier to win when you've won before," says Vik who nevertheless refuses to slack off and has been know to jet to Spain once a month to get a checkup from his local...
Carey hit a torrid 10 of 16 from the floor and snagged 15 rebounds. Carey's effort, combined with seven field goals by Jeff Hill and some nifty heel and toe work by Doc Hines along the baseline for ten first half points took up the offensive slack created by the suspension of leading scorer Brian Banks...
...outset of the second half, as Kathy Fulton grabbed the tap and drove in a quick two, to re-establish the first half flow. Radcliffe built the lead up to 26 points before play began to get sloppy and the cagers' tenacious woman to woman defense began to slack...
...fraud law; the druggists were charged with paying more than $7,000 in kickbacks and bribes to the nursing homes in exchange for exclusive contracts to supply drugs to Medicaid patients. A Cook County grand jury is investigating a dozen major pharmacies for padding prescription bills. Under fire for slack administration of Medicaid, the Illinois Public Aid Department has recently suspended four labs and five doctors from the program. A team of department investigators and auditors have turned up $3.4 million in Medicaid overpayments and recovered...
...slapstick tragedy is not the only reason why people are watching Mary Hartman. The show's fascination lies in its oddly shifting tone. Almost all of the characters are confused. Mary herself is usually slack-jawed with bafflement-about her sister, who has fallen in with the local massage-parlor king; her grandfather, "the Fernwood Flasher"; and most of all by her stolid and truly enigmatic husband Tom. Though he is having an affair with Mae, a comely co-worker at the plant, he is impotent with Mary. The situation makes him terse and glum...