Word: tiring
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...achieve the title. A Larry Bird he never became. At 5 ft. 10 in., he sold insurance and financial services and never regretted it. He has a memory as rich and deep as the whole N.B.A. He'll tell the story over and over this week and never tire...
...three roommates and I trekked to Winthrop and headed to the main courtyard (the one with the tire swing). A couple of residents begged their pardon and jostled for good seats on the patio...
...high school house, 90210. "Thursdayfests." Gossip running rampant through the 10 entries of Gore and Standish Halls. A front courtyard whose main fixture is a tire swing...
...prime target will be the energy tax, a broad-based levy on the heat content of fuel designed to raise $49 billion through 1997. It was sure to pinch not only transportation but also steelmakers, tire manufacturers and other heavy industries. "We're going to get it taken care of," says Tom Donohue, president of the 7.8 million-member American Trucking Association. "No point in talking to members of Congress right now," he adds airily. Wait until they get the paperwork, he says, and then he and his associates will weigh...
...allowed to fly on U.N. planes inside Iraq. He obviously wants to test George Bush's resolve in his last days in office, and Bill Clinton's too. (Clinton has taken quite as strong a stand as Bush). Saddam may also be hoping that some countries may tire of the confrontations and cease supporting the U.S. China went along with previous anti-Iraq moves in the U.N. Security Council, where it has veto power, but this time protested the allied ultimatum. Keeping Saddam caged may not be the worst foreign-policy problem Bush bequeaths to Clinton...