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3,295 | 1 | Centralization, on the other hand, kills motivation and crushes the human spirit | VERB | 5 |
3,296 | 1 | Here was Sanyo, pouring in capital and engineering talent | VERB | 3 |
3,297 | 1 | People close to Black& Decker, which had raised its bid two weeks ago from its initial$ 56-a- share offer, said the company will probably stick to its latest offer | VERB | 24 |
3,298 | 1 | The 18-year- old Las Vegan, the new darling of the net set, took Stadium Court at the U.S. Open tennis tournament here Wednesday morning against Philip Johnson, an unseeded and heretofore unheeded scuffler from Georgia, and, truth to tell, didn't knock him dead | VERB | 40 |
3,299 | 1 | Although a study for the Justice Department found that more than 99% of all telephone traffic flows through the local networks, the Bell companies fear that a significant portion of their business could be drained off | VERB | 16 |
3,300 | 0 | It knocked her down, ran over her leg and plowed into some parked cars, hurtling her six- week- old son off the front seat | VERB | 9 |
3,301 | 0 | The House of Representatives, where some 98% of the Members ride the PAC trail back into office, is looking more and more like a shoddy place | VERB | 10 |
3,302 | 0 | He testified that he was ordered by the Robins former general counsel in 1975 to destroy sensitive documents about the Dalkon Shield | VERB | 15 |
3,303 | 1 | In another, they pondered why an observer was " touched " by the sight of a woman who took a cup from a fountain, drank water from it and then rinsed it out | VERB | 9 |
3,304 | 0 | The company said in mid- June that about 2, 000 workers were striking six distribution centers in a dispute over wages and benefits | VERB | 12 |
3,305 | 0 | " I don't think we could carry Iowa even if it rains every day, " says Washington GOP consultant Eddie Mahe, who stayed out of the GOP nomination contest but will work for Mr. Bush this fall | VERB | 11 |
3,306 | 0 | About 80 separate documents had to be filled out, many of them in an effort to reassure institutional money managers about the company's credit- worthiness and prospects, Mr. Koch says, adding, " There were times I wanted to kill.' | VERB | 7 |
3,307 | 0 | I don't miss it at all.' | VERB | 2 |
3,308 | 0 | Yet he missed the mark on his beliefs that money has no " cost " and interest rates are the " price " of money | VERB | 2 |
3,309 | 1 | In November, North Korean agents blew up a Korean airliner en route to Seoul, killing all 115 people aboard | VERB | 14 |
3,310 | 0 | Because they're so accurate, cruise missiles can use conventional bombs to destroy targets that only a few years ago required nuclear warheads | VERB | 11 |
3,311 | 0 | Philippine troops launched a massive " search and destroy " operation in the Bicol region of Luzon following a Saturday attack by communist rebels in which 13 anti- guerrilla troops were killed | VERB | 8 |
3,312 | 0 | The revolutionary gallium arsenide circuits used in a forthcoming model, the Cray-3, experienced cooling problems that resulted in millions of dollars of added costs | VERB | 13 |
3,313 | 0 | I lost 95% of the trees planted in one field this past spring | VERB | 6 |
3,314 | 0 | If the area were flooded, these mud- embedded bombs might loosen and float to the surface | VERB | 4 |
3,315 | 0 | Periodically, a nurse emerges from one of eight examining rooms to bellow out the name of the next patient | VERB | 8 |
3,316 | 1 | The Washington Redskins' Joe Gibbs is one of those football coaches who sleeps in his office, so he isn't always up on current events | VERB | 12 |
3,317 | 1 | Making the Paris- Dakar rally less perilous, Mr. Sabine says, might kill it | VERB | 11 |
3,318 | 1 | Born and raised in India and educated at Harvard, the young documentary maker visited Bombay and was struck by the numbers of children living in the street | VERB | 17 |
3,319 | 1 | In race after race, PAC funds evaporated for Republican challengers, even for candidates with political credentials as impressive as those of Mr. Howard, once dubbed " the conscience of the senate " for his crusades against state- level corruption | VERB | 6 |
3,320 | 1 | It recently sued a small local factory that was knocking off its knock- off with a game called Entrepreneurs | VERB | 9 |
3,321 | 0 | Department stores nationwide are cutting back on apparel from such designers as Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren and Liz Claiborne and instead filling racks with store brands | VERB | 21 |
3,322 | 0 | Mr. Phillips said the bars would " melt for about half " of their auction price | VERB | 7 |
3,323 | 0 | Then, examining supervisors' performance ratings of managers and professionals in a large manufacturing company, they found the married men consistently drawing higher performance ratings than comparable single men and far more likely to be promoted into higher paying jobs | VERB | 1 |
3,324 | 1 | After a week of quiet climbing, Sears stepped in and Western Auto leapt 8 5 8 to 18 5 8 | VERB | 7 |
3,325 | 1 | Two former TWA executives are also said to be interested in making an offer for TWA. Mr. Corr, who will step down as president at the end of the month, has in the past sought financial backing for such an offer | VERB | 20 |
3,326 | 1 | He just might dance into the 1990s | VERB | 3 |
3,327 | 0 | That rise is at least 1 degree Fahrenheit per decade; we won't be able to miss it if it happens | VERB | 15 |
3,328 | 0 | At the end of the group's 40-minute set, the audience members have decided they don't care about the museum's rules either, and they're dancing in the aisles | VERB | 23 |
3,329 | 0 | A Middle Eastern analyst says Lebanese usually drink coffee at such occasions; Palestinians drink tea | VERB | 13 |
3,330 | 1 | I hope not too many of your readers will lack the vision to grasp the message and benefit conferred | VERB | 13 |
3,331 | 0 | It's the smile of a man who has wit, but is too absorbed to indulge himself in humor | VERB | 12 |
3,332 | 1 | Cannons Engineering, a closely held concern that was convicted several years ago for criminally falsifying incinerator reports it filed with the state of Massachusetts, was dissolved as a corporation, EPA officials said, but has been technically " revived " for purposes of litigation | VERB | 25 |
3,333 | 0 | " I tried to move and talk but that was impossible, " recalled an Australian boy in 1973, after he fell ill from eating puffer fish | VERB | 23 |
3,334 | 0 | USAir, a unit of USAir Group Inc., said its December traffic rose 14.2% to 1.11 billion revenue passenger miles from the year- earlier 972.5 million revenue passenger miles, or one paying passenger flown one mile | VERB | 32 |
3,335 | 0 | That planted the seeds of discontent between Mr. Kirk and the Jackson forces | VERB | 1 |
3,336 | 0 | At that level the department could permit farmers in the government program to plant on more land | VERB | 13 |
3,337 | 1 | To make up for some of that loss, Western Pennsylvania Water has brought another of its pumping stations to full capacity | VERB | 16 |
3,338 | 1 | His pal Shorty -LRB- John Mahoney -RRB- is an apparently gentle man, driven to killing blacks in cold blood in the middle of the night by the death of his son in Vietnam and by the loss of his farm | VERB | 14 |
3,339 | 1 | The project, which is capable of supplying 8% of South Africa's electricity needs, was knocked out of commission several years ago by sabotage from anti- government rebels in Mozambique supported by South Africa | VERB | 14 |
3,340 | 0 | Nobody, however, could have foreseen the chain of events that would flow from this one | VERB | 11 |
3,341 | 0 | They examined the death certificates of all children who were killed when hit by a car in Washington state between 1979 and 1983 | VERB | 1 |
3,342 | 0 | Airborne, he grabs a roll of money from his back pocket and punches it toward the camera | VERB | 2 |
3,343 | 0 | Moreover, I have yet to eat a pizza that didn't leave the top of my mouth burned for several days afterward | VERB | 5 |
3,344 | 0 | Up to$ 2 million of Dal- Tile's money flowed through First Republic daily in payments received and bills paid | VERB | 8 |
3,345 | 0 | Long- term interest rates will plummet to their lowest level in 25 years as fears evaporate about swollen budget deficits, rising inflation and an over- leveraged corporate America | VERB | 15 |
3,346 | 0 | But Soviet officials apparently agreed to commit in general terms to the joint project rather than miss the opportunity for a summit signing | VERB | 16 |
3,347 | 0 | For example, he carefully steered clear of controversies such as New York's Tawana Brawley case, where some rabble- rousing lawyers are charging that a young black woman was assaulted and raped by whites | VERB | 28 |
3,348 | 1 | This has permitted fewer trips to the market to roll over maturing issues | VERB | 9 |
3,349 | 1 | Japanese investors pumped in$ 190 million in this year's first half | VERB | 2 |
3,350 | 0 | On Friday, Commander Abdul Haq's troops attacked Kabul Airport with new Sacher incendiary rockets | VERB | 6 |
3,351 | 0 | Soviet officials acknowledged that several people were killed and others injured in recent ethnic unrest in Sumgait, in the republic of Azerbaijan | VERB | 7 |
3,352 | 0 | He was detained on June 23, and for two weeks he was regularly assaulted by South African police | VERB | 13 |
3,353 | 0 | Where CBS or ABC harped on religious freedom over footage of Ronald Reagan visiting an orthodox church, " Vremya " stated that Mr. Reagan " touched upon the question of religion, " and a deputy in charge responded, " these issues. .. are now being looked into carefully.' | VERB | 25 |
3,354 | 1 | Mr. Cardenas's stunning success in this month's presidential election, when he took close to a third of the vote and loosened the traditional stranglehold of the Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, illustrated that attacking debt payments wins votes | VERB | 33 |
3,355 | 0 | Your analysis of our problems with Congress is excellently presented in your April 18 editorial " The U.S. House of Lords " but, in my opinion, you missed the obvious solution -- a limit on the amount of time that a congressman or a senator can serve | VERB | 27 |
3,356 | 0 | An early new accord would absorb the existing one | VERB | 5 |
3,357 | 0 | Preassembling attacking teams on a number of single bases, so that the loss of no one base could mess things up too badly, would help, although it would be a logistical nightmare | VERB | 1 |
3,358 | 1 | Mr. Cossa's grain bin may be filling up, but just last month another 100 peasants -- looking for food and security -- moved into the village to escape the fighting in the countryside | VERB | 6 |
3,359 | 1 | Cargill pumped nearly$ 1 million into the weekly radio program from its inception in 1975 through Mr. Keillor's departure in June of last year | VERB | 1 |
3,360 | 0 | Feeling sick and lonely I returned to my tent to write out my casualty report; but instead I sat on the floor and drank whisky after whisky as I gazed into a black and empty future.' | VERB | 23 |
3,361 | 1 | " The McLaughlin Group " will kick things off with a pre- convention tussle Friday night; CNN will add round- the- clock reporting to its gavel- to- gavel coverage; the networks will try new gimmicks, such as NBC's plan to conduct dialogues between delegates and voters elsewhere in the country; public TV will feature nightly wrapups by the regulars from " Washington Week in Review.' | VERB | 6 |
3,362 | 1 | The priest, a young bearded man with a flat- topped black hat, wore gold vestments that glistened in the candlelight as he processed around the filled church | VERB | 25 |
3,363 | 0 | In Washington, where both the film and the feast opened last week to rave reviews, Chef Yannick Cam of Le Pavillon had to fly in fresh black truffles -- at$ 335 a pound -- from France | VERB | 23 |
3,364 | 1 | In his previous handling of the case, Judge Brieant roundly attacked the merits of the Pennzoil judgment | VERB | 10 |
3,365 | 1 | Economists are sticking with predictions that Britain's gross domestic product, or output of goods and services minus foreign income, will rise just 2% or 3% next year after rising about 4% this year | VERB | 2 |
3,366 | 1 | Unless Medicare wants to come up with the resources to fund competent inspection it looks as if we are going to be stuck with the work of the hacks currently doing the job | VERB | 22 |
3,367 | 0 | He adds: " To die in defense of one's country is one thing; to die unnecessarily because of a defect in a product is quite another.' | VERB | 14 |
3,368 | 1 | " We can play democracy until we die of " democratitis acuta " and our post mortem will be very democratic, but very dead.' | VERB | 7 |
3,369 | 1 | For now, he will just reseed the dry wheat fields to soybeans on the chance it will rain | VERB | 17 |
3,370 | 0 | Riding for pleasure and fitness, horse shows, eventing, rodeos, racing, trail riding, etc., all involve a significant number of participants and spectators | VERB | 11 |
3,371 | 1 | It began to drag us into it, " says Richard Behar, the 27-year- old magazine writer who founded the group | VERB | 3 |
3,372 | 0 | Once the people move, these houses will be destroyed | VERB | 8 |
3,373 | 0 | An Energy Department spokesman says the sulfur dioxide might be simultaneously recoverable through the use of powdered limestone, which tends to absorb the sulfur | VERB | 21 |
3,374 | 1 | Maybe he'd roll over in his grave.' | VERB | 2 |
3,375 | 1 | By 9 a.m., the cadets are off to class, batlike figures in dark, flowing rain capes, black briefcases clutched with precision in their left hands | VERB | 13 |
3,376 | 0 | And if occupancy ran low, the administrator would just let the doctors know and the beds would fill up | VERB | 17 |
3,377 | 1 | The oil- service business has been dragging the company's stock price down since the oil industry peaked in 1981 | VERB | 6 |
3,378 | 0 | At least one dealer, Mr. Feigen, feels that art as an investment is a fad that could evaporate if the Japanese economy weakens | VERB | 17 |
3,379 | 1 | On the other hand, the potential for the dollar to resume its recent slide if the trade report is disappointing raises the possibility that the Federal Reserve could push interest rates higher, both to boost the dollar and to cool the economy | VERB | 39 |
3,380 | 0 | As they flourish, they provide food and hiding places for little fish, which in turn provide food for bigger fish, and so on | VERB | 2 |
3,381 | 0 | But the$ 40 billion of accumulated losses at insolvent S& Ls would plow under both funds | VERB | 12 |
3,382 | 0 | Virginia Belden, who sells vacuum cleaners and sewing machines at the Towne East store, however, frets that some shoppers might miss the thrill of getting a bargain | VERB | 20 |
3,383 | 0 | Some already haul in well over$ 1, 000 worth a week -- better than they can do dragging for scallops or mussels these days | VERB | 17 |
3,384 | 1 | Jack Laporte, a mutual- fund manager at T. Rowe Price Associates Inc. in Baltimore, says people can find a reason to worry whether the economy shows signs of heating up or cooling off | VERB | 31 |
3,385 | 1 | " If you fly with five connections, you can earn 15, 000 miles, " says William Byrnes, a Boston- based free- lance writer who has devised several ways to make so many connections | VERB | 3 |
3,386 | 1 | In small type, the ad does state that just 5, 800 of the 241 million Americans will die this year of skin cancer and that " odds are it won't be your funeral.' | VERB | 17 |
3,387 | 1 | " There are early signs that marketers have perceived a coupon glut and are questioning the efficacy of pouring out billions of them every year, " said Joseph Laird, an investment banker active in the information industry | VERB | 18 |
3,388 | 0 | Without the initial charge to keep them on track and in snubbing adoption, there seemed to be little value in my spending time or lending our organization's name to the exercise | VERB | 24 |
3,389 | 1 | Mr. Campeau has promised to name a Federated team to lead the new Federated- Allied unit, which could smooth much of the anxiety | VERB | 18 |
3,390 | 1 | In his own opinion, Chairman Ruder attacked both dissents as attempting to reduce the customer's protection not only below the level set in the securities laws, but even below the standard set by common law | VERB | 6 |
3,391 | 1 | At one of the technical sessions that led to the Managua meeting, Lenin Cerna, the notorious former state security chief and now vice- minister of the Interior Ministry, learned that a commercial jet carrying several Contras to Costa Rica from Honduras had touched down briefly in Managua | VERB | 42 |
3,392 | 0 | Early last month, U.S. investors such as Rockefeller Foundation and Equitable Capital Management Corp. plowed$ 225 million into Advent Corp.'s International Network Fund | VERB | 14 |
3,393 | 0 | " It is actually easier for this market to absorb small increases for the yen -LRB- against the dollar -RRB-, " Mr. Nakaharu said, " although of course a sudden fall for the dollar would be a problem.' | VERB | 9 |
3,394 | 0 | Indeed, the musical's whole point is expressed through a single climactic, apocalyptic number called " Rockland, " in which the cast, suddenly dressed in hip, punky clothes, leather jackets and army fatigues, sings " We dance together in a bar to the same creeping sense of ennui.' | VERB | 35 |
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