Word: suit
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...award-winning president of the Philadelphia Association of Black Journalists, long an outspoken critic of the Philadelphia police and government, just happened to drive by a cop beating his brother. The Philadelphia police at the time were so corrupt and brutal that the U.S. Justice Department eventually filed a suit against them based on numerous accounts of police misconduct, including the framing of innocent citizens and the widespread fabrication of evidence...
...held a meeting Sunday to discuss the changes at other clubs, but decided not to follow suit...
...industry isn't the only one adjusting to the era of plentiful petroleum. As the price of crude oil falls, the prices of lightly taxed American gasoline (and other petrochemicals) follow suit. Car buyers, with the incentive of bottom-dollar gasoline, snatch up large, gasoline-inefficient automobiles-particularly sport utility vehicles-in increasing numbers. John Schutz, Nissan's director of research and development, said on CNN Interactive, "As long as gasoline is cheap, there will be demand for gas guzzlers." This, of course, encourages auto makers to produce SUVs, which they've done in ever-increasing numbers...
...Everyone should have their classic navy blue interview suit but...if you're lucky enough to be invited back for a second interview, don't wear the same suit--they remember," Bowman says...
Both men and women should wear a suit in subdued or conservative colors, Thomas says...