Word: stack
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Because Widener Library is internationally renowned and has the world's largest open-stack collection, Loker's contribution "is something that will affect learning across the world," said President Neil L. Rudenstine at the ceremony...
...with the dreads / I remember when I hid from the feds / plus I always did what I said / I was gonna do / talk sh*t right in front of you / never forfeit, on top / we do it non-stop, with more jewels than a pawn shop." The rhymes just stack up one on top of the other, as brother Mos Def said...
Sure, they're awfully good. But how do the 1998 Yankees stack up against the other candidates for history's greatest team...
Pollard took reams of classified material each weekend to an Israeli-occupied apartment, where agents churned it through a photocopier. After 18 months, he had brought enough paper to make a stack 6 ft. high, 6 ft. wide and 10 ft. deep. While Pollard apparently didn't ask for money up front, once he began spying, the Israelis paid him $2,500 monthly. Then there were the trips to Europe and a $7,000 diamond ring for Anne, whom Pollard divorced...
...Jonathan Broder not to talk about the story -- Broder says he never agreed to that. When Broder told to Washington Post media harpy Howard Kurtz that he "objected to it on journalistic grounds, on grounds of fairness and because of the way Salon would be perceived," Talbot blew his stack, and Broder was gone. But should Talbot have made such a demand in the first place? The editor says that the magazine was under enough fire as it was -- bomb threats, congressional attacks, press hue and cry -- and that Salon didn't need any more bad press. Come on. Talbot...