Word: weren
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...wealthier baby-boomer set--now in a buying frenzy--was turned off by the companies' stuffy image and limited product line. "Our cars were admired but were perceived as an unattainable icon," concedes Joe Eberhardt, vice president of marketing for Mercedes-Benz North America. "Our problem was, we weren't considered...
While Smith and Hoard had big days, the rest of the Vikings weren't exactly plodding Sunday. Randall Cunningham threw three touchdown passes, and Randy Moss and Carter each had 45-yard catches to set up scores. Moss also caught a TD pass...
...witnesses called by either side. After that would come a series of votes to determine whether the case against the President was strong enough to garner the 67 ayes, or two-thirds of the Senate, needed to remove Clinton from office. If, as Lott expected, the votes weren't there, the Senate would then consider a lesser punishment, such as censure. In an interview with TIME last week, Lott called the plan "a fair start" but conceded that "the situation is very fluid. It could be blown away by any number of people or events...
...them we just weren't close friends with, but we liked her fine," she says. Her third roommate moved out last January. "We had problems with her," she says...
...important that people in the business community learned that you can't run government like a business," Anderson said. "It was a giant briefing session; we weren't there to advise, but to become advised...