Word: steams
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Park of the explanation is the oversemitivity of the new detection, officials explained. Dust, steam, insets, and "other things" one set off an alarm, Breen said...
...expect to reach the 1275 level in the middle or the end of October." But some other seers were worried about large federal deficits and higher interest rates. Said David Jones, senior vice president of Aubrey G. Lanston & Co.: "I think the market has run out of steam and won't do much better than 1250, at least by the end of the year...
...next three or four years is bound to keep interest rates and the dollar's exchange rate high. While the economy will most likely continue to grow through the next couple of years, the deficit is undoubtedly increasing the risk that the recovery will run out of steam." He warned that another slump might come as early...
...media straitjacket of language and sex. Prime time is like a twelve-year-old tentatively imitating his big bad brother: sneaking a cigarette, practicing a curse word, miming an open-mouthed kiss. Sex can only be suggested, of course, but it may also be suggestive; one smoldering glance can steam up any innuendo. Extract from the pilot script for Emerald Point N.A.S. (CBS), a Jacuzzi-hot soap opera set on a naval base: "PAN FROM the clothes on the floor TO a man's jeans and Levi jacket draped over a chair. From just [off screen], little bleating sounds...
...steam and chilled water portions of the facility have supplied limited amounts of power for three years...