Word: starks
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Apple Computer: "Think Different" They are on billboards, in magazines and on TV screens: the stark black-and-white photos of great innovators of this century, from Picasso to Amelia Earhart to Martin Luther King, celebrating Apple's unconventional core. They are a brilliant bit of image polishing by a company that has been bruised by recent failures in the marketplace. Steve Jobs really must be back...
...stark contrast to the Loyola matchup, Harvard's opening game against Norfolk State ain't got no alibi--it was ugly...
...hurt," she said, referring to her eight-month-old son. "We soon learned our baby Matthew was dying. We couldn't believe it. It was all inconceivable, and it was beyond us to comprehend that our Matty was dying because someone we trusted had hurt him." She recalled in stark detail the hopelessness of the situation: her son, who was on life support, was brain dead. On Feb. 9, she said, "we made the most painful decision in our lives. We had to let Matty go, be free of this life's pain." And then it was Louise Woodward...
...cigarettes and cuffed both men and women around. Parker got caught at the end of the novel, but an editor spotted a likely series hero and persuaded Westlake to rescue him. The result was a string of 16 violent, moody and unrelievedly antisocial Parker adventures, which Westlake signed "Richard Stark," mostly because his own name was too closely tied to lighter-than-air capers of the Dortmunder kind...
...befits its daring mission, Central Park East Secondary School is situated in the Jackie Robinson Educational Complex at the corner of Madison Avenue and 106th Street in East Harlem. The building is stark on the outside, but inside it turns friendly, with colorful student-made ceramic tiles leading people to class...