Word: solvently
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...employment and economic well-being. As Punch columnist Melvin Bragg states in a recent column, a grant from the Council doesn't carry a company like the RSC (providing only three million pounds in a ten to 12 million pound operation), but it helps it o be more solvent and to reach more people with more projects: "In short, here is a classic case of state support being the springboard for private enterprise, which returns its goods directly into the public domain and in the process trains and employs a variety of highly skilled people whose work can and does...
...club has taken other action to keep itself solvent--including laying off all of its full-time employees and leasing the top floor of the clubhouse to a gourmet restaurant...
...movie's other characters are fairly inconsequential. Paul Dooley plays Kurt the lawyer in a nothing performance, while Norman Fell, last seen as the least-appealing character of the even less-appealing TV sitcom Three's Company, remains solvent in the role of the doctor. Mike Kellin, however, in the most minor of minor parts, does provide a few laughs. In one of Peters' shining moments, Kellin plays a Manhattan tour captain who's got an ailment for every part of his body and a hospital in New York for every operation. Steinberg's influence is definitely felt here...
Walter Kelly, owner of Aaborn Disposal Co., and proposer of the plant, says he hopes to locate his new solvent recovery company near Rte. 93 in Somerville...
...Cambridge City Council last night voted unanimously to ask the state for permission to send out and collect estimated tax bills, in an effort to keep the city solvent while it sorts out a tangled reassessment of all local property...