Word: wined
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Wecan already see inklings of this strange agenda in last week's announcement that the U.S. will place a 200 percent tariff on French wine...
Clinton may turn things around when elected. But the damage may already be done, and he may not have time, in his crowded first hundred days, to erase this tax on French wine...
Mealtime Messiah Michael P. Berry, director of Harvard Dining Services "I don't cook. I'm around it all day. I hate to cook." Turkey from New Hampshire Stuffing Mashed potatoes Pecan and Pumpkin Pie Maybe some wine...
Elections are cruel junctures in history, traditionally prone to reveal the absolute stinking incompetence of the voters--you know, those smelly, vulgar sorts who work in offices and sell you consumer durables. An election occurred in Britain this year. I was suitably intoxicated with red wine before it became clear that Her Majesty's rabble had consulted the lining of their wallets, and voted against being deprived of any personal luxuries. Naturally fate dictated that the myopic populace was ravaged for its sins. Unemployment soared, and the pound dived. I believe that emigration advisors are ploughing a fertile trade...
Though it didn't come close to Big-Eight Conference hoopla, I discovered that Harvard football could be fun. I was awed by the alums' brie-and-wine tailgate parties. I liked the crisp October weather. I loved the fried dough. And I kind of liked listening to the band, although I had trouble understanding the lyrics to what appeared to be Harvard's one-and-only school song...