Word: trademark
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...means an unattractive figure, Keeler nevertheless gives the impression of a spirit deliberately blunted, an intellect deliberately narrowed in order to achieve his goal. He makes it across the finish line-a retirement banquet at which he receives diamond-and-emerald cuff links patterned after the Phillips trademark-only to pay, at last, the price for his unquestioning belief that what was good for the corporation was good for him and, indeed, for everybody else. Keeler is now under investigation for authorizing an illegal corporate donation to the Committee for the Re-Election of the President...
...trademark of the Crimson swim team this season is the unprecedented amount of versatility on the squad. Whereas everyone swam in their traditional events against Dartmouth last weekend, there might be an experimental lineup for today's meet...
...could beat George Wallace if he ran for governor. And rumors held that he could walk on water. (Dime stores still sell huge posters of Bryant walking across an endless sea. The picture shows him from the back, but you can tell it's the Bear by the trademark tweed hat, sloppy sweater, and a certain down-home...
...team's trademark this winter could be versatility, as several Crimson swimmers are capable of winning a wide range of events...
...fuel cutbacks to the ski industry in either of his two energy messages, they may be among the non-essential users who will be severely hampered by the shortage. The first casualty in the industry would probably be the massive fuel-eating snow- making units which have become a trademark of eastern ski slopes. Still operators aren't all that upset by this prospect, especially if the heavy snows materialize. But they are very worried that the government may move to cut back the large supplies of fuel which are required to run the lifts that carry skiers...