Word: zestful
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...Week" simultaneously signals an adherence to the Clinton administration's position and snubs a closely held conviction among some Republicans that an overseas epidemic does not constitute a domestic threat. But although they are groundbreaking in one sense, Powell's remarks represent a lost opportunity in another: In his zest to focus deserved attention on the shocking spread of AIDS overseas, Powell overlooked a chance to showcase the skyrocketing rates of infection right here at home...
...encompass cuisines haute and bas. The motto of chef Ferran Adria is a simple but lofty "creation means not copying others." And that means bone marrow crowned with caviar as well as tagliatelle made of strips of jellied consomme. Then there are the workaday renovations: the store-bought zest that transforms the meat loaf, the iced tea in a bottle you can take on the run. Or the moment's fashion sensation: the Flirtini, invented by Ruven the bartender at New York City's Guastavino's, inspired by the HBO series Sex in the City ("Everyone copies it," he says...
...known for energy and zest, Stone often takes students to the Faculty Club for lunch when he comes to Cambridge for Corporation meetings approximately every two weeks...
...brass of the world's major soap companies running to their executive bathrooms, the American Medical Association announced Wednesday that they'd like to see the Food and Drug Administration step in and regulate anti-microbial agents in consumer products. The AMA is worried, it seems, that Americans' zest to rid their homes and bodies of all things bacterial may provide an opening for dangerous bacteria, whose numbers were previously kept under control by the presence of innocent, harmless microbes...