Word: smith
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With the Lions attempting to mount a scoring drive with a first down at their own 19-yard line, Thomason took one step out of the pocket and, with senior defensive end Chris Smith bearing down hard on him from the left side, he fired a strike straight to Jackson at the 38-yard line...
...hard to argue with the typically stingy run defense of sophomore linebacker Isaiah Kacyvenski and senior defensive ends Chris Smith, Tim Fleiszer and company which limited Jason Bivens and the Columbia backfield to 46 net yards on the ground...
...which may lead to yet another conclusion. The Dow rose or fell at least 1% on seven of 10 consecutive trading days at the end of August. Such strings of volatile trading days have been rare, occurring roughly 20 times since 1950, says Alan Shaw, chief technical analyst at Smith Barney. The clusters have overwhelmingly been closer to the start than the end of long rallies. "It's a wives' tale that this volatility is a precursor of some negative move," Shaw says. A streak of volatile prices last occurred late in 1990, which was the start of the current...
...hope that Soros' largesse will shame some of our homegrown billionaires into opening their own overstuffed pockets and giving something back to the country that has given them so much! DIANE F. SMITH Denver...
Pearce and Crowe turn in fine performances that give us two different approaches to policing, thinking first and hitting later, or vice versa. When the two come to blows, we get the momentarily epic, clash-of-the-titans feel that gives the movie transcendence. Cromwell's Smith is reptilian and evil, his zingers imbued with a wry voice of experience ("Don't now try being good, lad. You haven't the practice.") The over-billed Kevin Spacey does his usual slick act, but well. Kim Basinger, as a call girl supposed to resemble Veronica Lake, holds her own although...