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Opponents of the amendment, including lobbyists for beverage interests, claim the measures would create incentive for students to litter and throw away bottles and cans rather than return them, in order to contribute to the scholarship fund. One lobbyist proposed that bumper stickers be printed reading "Smash that bottle, crush that can. Go to college as cheap as you can." These critics would seem to overlook the plight of the average college student, whose most immediate concern is the nickle in his pocket--not some fund far down the road...
...toms of publicity began thrumming from the moment Cats registered as a smash hit in May 1981 in London, where it is still selling out. By last week's opening night in New York, anticipatory salivation had generated a cash flow of $6 million, an advance sale never before recorded in Broadway history...
This climate leaves the clan vulnerable to the tragedy which follows. When the Montellis sit down for their first dinner, the spirits get right down to mischievous business, knocking a mirror off the wall. Dad's first instinct is to smash the eldest son Sonny (Jack Manger) for doing a sloppy job at hanging...
...pushing it to Martin just inside the circle. Martin deflected the ball to the left where fellow wing Jennifer White picked up the errant ball. White slapped the ball across the pads of Husky goaltender Lynn Kotler, and into the right side of the net. The 15-yard smash knotted the score 14 minutes into the second half...
...tune and send out and get a sandwich or a cold beer and wait an hour till the sandwich settled and then we'd take another shot at it. Lucky for us, we came up with a pretty good mood cut it and came up with a smash." The humble beginnings of Dancin' in the Street! mirror this. And, lucky for us, the producers of this show came up with a smash. Oh, please, Darcel. Everett and the rest, don't go nowhere until I can see you a third and fourth time...