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658 | 0 | Consumers weren't particularly fond of its taste, and it didn't dissolve easily in cold milk | VERB | 10 |
659 | 0 | At the core of the company's problem is its Peach Bottom nuclear power facility, which the Nuclear Regulatory Commission ordered shut in March 1987 when control- room operators were discovered playing video games and sleeping on the job | VERB | 34 |
660 | 1 | So lawmakers themselves are stepping into the void and drafting new aid packages | VERB | 4 |
661 | 1 | " We' ve got the kids, plus all their teen- age friends who do nothing but eat | VERB | 16 |
662 | 0 | Carl C. Icahn, Texaco Inc.'s major shareholder, sued to dissolve the company's agreement with Pennzoil Co. that bars Pennzoil from supporting his reorganization plan for Texaco | VERB | 9 |
663 | 0 | " If the S& P would' ve closed, sell orders would' ve flooded New York " and sent the stock market sharply lower, said one harried trader overlooking the raucous S& P trading pit | VERB | 12 |
664 | 0 | This doesn't mean some situations won't lend themselves to symbols | VERB | 6 |
665 | 1 | The typical opinion of the Supreme Court is so long and verbose, so filled with legalese synonyms, so encrusted with substantive footnotes, so totally unclear and inconsistent in the use of legal terms of art that only the devoted professional can hope to follow and understand what is going on | VERB | 13 |
666 | 1 | " I found myself sleeping out on the steps in boot camp, " he recalls | VERB | 4 |
667 | 1 | But Mead kept the information flowing to all bona fide customers of its service | VERB | 5 |
668 | 1 | Orion, a contract carrier which formerly flew for United Parcel Service, had agreed to replace Eastern pilots if they followed the machinists on a walkout | VERB | 6 |
669 | 1 | The dissident group plans to attack several provisions that block claimants' ability to seek compensation from any source other than the special trust fund | VERB | 5 |
670 | 0 | He is stepping down this month to write a book, but Bill Bennett is more interesting even at political twilight than most cabinet officers are at high noon | VERB | 2 |
671 | 0 | So far, the outside money hasn't flooded in; Owens- Illinois and affiliates still account for 95% of the mutual funds' total assets of$ 267 million | VERB | 6 |
672 | 0 | Iowa farmers were just as demanding as candidates approached that state's contest 10 weeks ago, but those voters were stepping out of a portrait of American Gothic | VERB | 19 |
673 | 0 | Two Arabs aboard the vessel were killed, and three others were captured after the boat was intercepted by an Israeli patrol vessel off the southern Lebanese port city of Tyre | VERB | 6 |
674 | 0 | In the end, Mr. Dukakis's cool reserve may strike some voters as a kind of necessary political toughness or as a liability for such high office | VERB | 8 |
675 | 0 | The martini ranked second in the publication's recent survey of what Americans are drinking | VERB | 13 |
676 | 0 | A group of history buffs in this border city is intent on seeing that Pancho Villa rests in peace rather than in pieces | VERB | 16 |
677 | 1 | These pamphlets were among dozens written just after the Tulipmania by anti- speculative partisans attacking the speculative markets and especially futures trading | VERB | 14 |
678 | 1 | Every four years we can count on a presidential election, the Olympics, and Mr. Schlesinger dragging out his tired old essay on why he doesn't like the electoral college | VERB | 15 |
679 | 1 | Public anger reached its zenith April 30, 1982, when angry mobs stopped three taxis bearing margis, dragged them from their cars, bludgeoned and poured acid on them and finally burned them to death | VERB | 23 |
680 | 0 | " Most of the time, all they do is stick needles in you and take blood.' | VERB | 9 |
681 | 1 | The first time I read an article by humorist P.J. O'Rourke -- " Among the EuroWeenies " in Rolling Stone magazine -- I thought I was going to die laughing | VERB | 28 |
682 | 0 | PARENTS with mildly ill children don't have to miss work under a program initiated for Minneapolis- area employees of Honeywell Inc | VERB | 8 |
683 | 0 | The Doles said they hadn't known about the gain because it was in a blind trust, dissolved over the weekend, that was set up by Mrs. Dole in 1985 when she was secretary of transportation | VERB | 16 |
684 | 0 | There is also an outsized, shiny, Egyptian- style statue of Hadrian's catamite Antinous, who drowned in the Nile | VERB | 14 |
685 | 0 | But now he says he would rather risk missing the start of any bull market than being caught in another collapse, " which would be unforgivable in the eyes of my clients.' | VERB | 8 |
686 | 1 | He noted that the Minnesota Twins, accustomed to the deafening Metrodome noise, used visual signs to communicate during critical plays, while the losing Cardinals yelled to each other, and were drowned out... | VERB | 30 |
687 | 0 | In addition to filling a hole in United's top management, the action marks the first big personnel move by Mr. Wolf, who was named to his posts last month | VERB | 3 |
688 | 0 | But these corporate gains appear more like personal setbacks to Mr. Collyer and many of the other 32, 500 British workers who struck Ford's British plants eight days ago | VERB | 22 |
689 | 0 | Another problem facing Mr. Gorbachev is the growing nationalist sentiment among the Soviet Union's ethnic minorities, sentiment that is flourishing in the current political climate | VERB | 19 |
690 | 1 | In ground tests, parts keep fracturing and flying apart | VERB | 7 |
691 | 0 | It was then that a 747 crash killed 520 people, the worst single- aircraft accident in aviation history | VERB | 7 |
692 | 1 | Still, it's a flinty character indeed who wouldn't be touched by this delicately crafted piece of work | VERB | 9 |
693 | 0 | To hold the property- tax rate low, Addison never built a system to process the sewage flowing from its many developments | VERB | 16 |
694 | 0 | The unit's soda ash business is flourishing, analysts say | VERB | 6 |
695 | 0 | Iranian gunboats attacked an Indian tanker in the Persian Gulf, setting the vessel ablaze and wounding at least one crew member, gulf- based shipping executives reported | VERB | 2 |
696 | 0 | Their plans were immediately attacked by the so- called social wing of the ruling Christian Democratic Union, which wanted more tax revenue to go to the poor | VERB | 4 |
697 | 1 | Eastern Airlines Inc. is stepping up its marketing war in the busy, competitive Northeast shuttle- service market, offering discounts of as much as 30% for passengers buying tickets in bulk | VERB | 4 |
698 | 0 | Heavy water is used to control and cool the reaction of small research reactors | VERB | 7 |
699 | 0 | So in February 1985, three years after her paintings were destroyed, Ms. Smith sued Chase in a New York civil court for$ 25, 000 | VERB | 10 |
700 | 1 | Among the tantrums he admits: heaving a faulty phone across the control room, kicking in a TV screen to force NBC to buy a new one, and assaulting construction workers who were too noisy during taping | VERB | 13 |
701 | 0 | One of the contracts prosecutors are examining -- the development job for the Navy's carrier- based advanced tactical aircraft -- was subject to a " best and final offer, " known as a BAFO, and then a " best and revised final offer, " known as a BARFO. Investigators are looking at whether Melvyn Paisley improperly steered the multibillion- dollar job to McDonnell Douglas Corp. and General Dynamics Corp. while he was assistant Navy secretary | VERB | 6 |
702 | 0 | But now, he adds, " I couldn't even hazard a guess " about the whereabouts of the missing painting | VERB | 17 |
703 | 1 | But in the intervening years, so much criticism has been poured upon Chamberlain's failed policies that they have dissolved into caricature | VERB | 18 |
704 | 0 | " We were just riding along on a design that was doomed to failure, " he says | VERB | 4 |
705 | 0 | But thanks to glasnost, people here know that about a dozen people die from mishaps in the factory every year | VERB | 12 |
706 | 0 | Ad agency J. Walter Thompson Co., moving to fill what is widely viewed as a critical management gap, hired a senior executive from rival Omnicom Group Inc. to become its top financial officer | VERB | 8 |
707 | 0 | Nearly four- fifths of this increase would be absorbed by the rising cost of Social Security benefits and the cost of keeping outlays for defense and education even with inflation, as Mr. Bush has proposed | VERB | 8 |
708 | 0 | To ride the next wave of orders in the extended boom time manufacturers expect, McDonnell is trying to capitalize on an edge it will have in the 1990s over Boeing: the ability to produce a plane powered by fuel- efficient " prop- fan " engines | VERB | 1 |
709 | 0 | He added that employees who don't move to the rival's factory in Chicago probably will be absorbed by Bally's growing fitness- equipment manufacturing businesses | VERB | 16 |
710 | 1 | Last week after months of litigation, the company was dissolved, and the trademark was sold for$ 8 million to a Stamford, Conn., investment firm | VERB | 9 |
711 | 1 | Three new funds targeted toward Japanese, Asian and European investors will prompt a fresh influx of foreign cash into the Thai stock market | VERB | 3 |
712 | 0 | It even regulates where kites can be flown and how candy should be displayed in markets -- and fines offenders | VERB | 7 |
713 | 1 | Some analysts say that if Burger King fails to turn around soon, heads will roll at the top | VERB | 14 |
714 | 1 | A giant bank, once rumored to be failing, suddenly flourishes | VERB | 9 |
715 | 1 | The Soviet Germans generally are simple people with little education -- like America's Pennsylvania Dutch, they' ve stuck together in small Protestant communities and speak an antiquated German | VERB | 17 |
716 | 0 | A powerful earthquake struck Nepal and eastern India, triggering landslides and floods and killing at least 500 people and injuring more than 3, 000 | VERB | 3 |
717 | 0 | And for those of you planning ahead, this year the troupe will dance " The Nutcracker " Dec. 1- 31. -LRB- 212 -RRB- 870- 5690 | VERB | 12 |
718 | 1 | Meanwhile, state and private testing laboratories were flooded with thousands of grain samples as merchants and farmers sought reassurance that their commodities were safe | VERB | 7 |
719 | 1 | Cohen and Kravis was described as cordial, angry charges flew like hail behind the scenes | VERB | 9 |
720 | 0 | My late father- in- law, Jean Le Gorre, once recounted an early experience in the French army during World War I where on bivouac he examined his field ration -- a piece of issue " hardtack.' | VERB | 25 |
721 | 0 | " This case is the next logical step in our efforts to put a halt to Lorenzo's oppressive and unlawful campaign to destroy organized labor at Eastern.' | VERB | 22 |
722 | 0 | Operations at metal and wood coffin manufacturing plants in Missouri, Indiana and Pennsylvania will remain open and, in fact, be expanded with additional shifts to absorb some of the workers and production idled elsewhere | VERB | 25 |
723 | 0 | Reserving enables banks to absorb losses on bad credits | VERB | 4 |
724 | 1 | Most of the machinery in Toyota Motor Corp.'s$ 800 million auto plant in Georgetown, Ky., came from Japan, for example, and Toyota spokesmen say that when the first cars roll off the assembly line this spring, 40% of the total value will be imported | VERB | 29 |
725 | 1 | On the stage, looking tired from ceaseless concertizing at just about every summer festival there is, Vladimir Feltsman attacked his recital program with typical confidence and power | VERB | 18 |
726 | 0 | For that, Dillard needs to study hard, retailing analysts and consultants say, because the small cities where Dillard has flourished aren't much of a training ground for the markets it wants to enter | VERB | 19 |
727 | 1 | Given a choice between two such frail reeds, Western Europe, led by West Germany, is likely to grasp at the chimera of Soviet good will rather than risk relying on increasingly remote and dubious American protection | VERB | 17 |
728 | 0 | If McDonnell Douglas can't land those orders this year, it risks losing its temporary lead over Boeing and missing out on perhaps hundreds of midrange aircraft orders in the long run | VERB | 18 |
729 | 1 | They " may have a hard time grasping " that their offspring wasn't " somehow responsible.' | VERB | 7 |
730 | 0 | Mr. Muth is president of Real Estate Advisors Inc., a Los Angeles investment management firm that agreed to lend Wespac as much as$ 1.5 million under the agreement | VERB | 18 |
731 | 0 | A typist's fingers rest in indentations; moving a finger within an indentation " types " a character | VERB | 3 |
732 | 1 | The latest truce in the week- old battle, which has killed 188 and injured 534, was arranged by Syrian President Assad and Iranian President Khamenei | VERB | 10 |
733 | 0 | Every night at the Dukakis hotel, the Hyatt Regency, the New York and Washington reporters and the Dukakis people intermingled, drinking till three or four in the morning | VERB | 20 |
734 | 0 | As usual, consumers will be stuck with the tab: higher prices and less choice | VERB | 5 |
735 | 0 | Ms. Long clearly relishes the hands- on work of running a winery and overseeing the evolution of a vineyard planted to her specifications | VERB | 19 |
736 | 0 | As the wiry Mr. Rios dances with a plump, middle- age woman, he yells in Spanish, " I' m legal now.' | VERB | 5 |
737 | 0 | Knight- Ridder stumbled in one past push into information services | VERB | 2 |
738 | 1 | But the judge's opinion said that the agitator for the vacuum cleaner " was melting " and " making a loud noise, the foot pedal handle release was breaking and the vacuums were not equipped with a steel- encased motor as had been advertised to the trade, but rather with a less desirable and less reliable " motor | VERB | 14 |
739 | 1 | Thus, Airbus's proposed cargo sleepers -- ordinary metal freight containers outfitted with beds that would ride in the belly of the plane -- are being studied by carriers such as Lufthansa German Airlines, but only for its crew | VERB | 15 |
740 | 0 | Emulating Japan's broad- based conglomerates, Samsung Electronics Co. will officially absorb Samsung Semiconductor& Telecommunications Co | VERB | 10 |
741 | 0 | Mr. Andrews ate rancid mutton fat and drank mare's milk in the Gobi with the best and worst of them | VERB | 1 |
742 | 1 | The lawmaker suggested that Thiokol might be trying to kill the advanced- rocket program to ensure that the current rocket is used even longer | VERB | 9 |
743 | 1 | " Suddenly with Monday, they not only had to do an enormous amount of selling, they had an enormous holdover, and the front- runners just ate them alive, " said Mr. Kirby | VERB | 25 |
744 | 0 | Russians planted the first trees in 1805 near the eastern Aleutian village of Unalaska; a few survive and enjoy National Historic Landmark status | VERB | 1 |
745 | 0 | And as it does, the importance of the " farm issue " in next month's Iowa caucuses is melting away like snow in a January thaw | VERB | 18 |
746 | 0 | The union leaders also will attack one of Wall Street's most dearly held beliefs about Texas Air -- something that has long helped to sustain its stock price: that for all its losses and labor travails, the company still sits on a motherlode of cash | VERB | 5 |
747 | 0 | Some are trying to escape childhoods troubled by missing fathers or drug- addicted mothers | VERB | 4 |
748 | 0 | Its administration expenses come to only 0.5% of its assets -- an enviably low figure -- and its rock- solid finances, coupled with the good repayment record on its lending, have earned it an AAA rating on the world's capital markets where it raises nearly 90% of the capital that it lends | VERB | 51 |
749 | 0 | A federal appeals court here struck down the law on Jan. 22, saying the appointment of independent counsels by a special three- judge court violates the Constitution's separation of powers | VERB | 5 |
750 | 1 | The honor of these Pulitzer- predators will be vindicated only if Mr. Anderson does all sorts of demeaning acts pursuant to article 48a of the Civil Code of California, mostly in the order of eating humble pie | VERB | 34 |
751 | 0 | If Mr. Icahn is successful in dissolving that agreement, he could seek Pennzoil's support for his plan, which, like Texaco's plan, includes a$ 3 billion settlement | VERB | 6 |
752 | 0 | One ad in the campaign developed by Lintas: Campbell- Ewald& Co. shows a Chevrolet S-10 compact pickup dragging a Ford Ranger into a " crater of fire.' | VERB | 17 |
753 | 0 | Since the international debt crisis erupted in 1982, banks have been increasingly reluctant to lend to Latin American countries | VERB | 14 |
754 | 1 | The scenes two weeks ago of ordinary people in Krasnoyarsk verbally assaulting Mikhail Gorbachev because of the shortage of goods in the shops reflect how deep popular disappointment is over the results of " perestroika " thus far | VERB | 11 |
755 | 1 | Soviet leader Gorbachev, in a second address to the forum, appealed to the 5, 000 delegates to adopt his restructuring proposals, saying " socialism will die unless we reform " the Soviet political system | VERB | 25 |
756 | 0 | The truck manufacturers, bidding on 15, 000 trucks rather than 5, 000, were able to offer a better price because of the greater quantity and the ability to spread their start- up and fixed costs over a larger base | VERB | 33 |
757 | 0 | Most of the rules are left unspoken: Don't move, don't talk, don't laugh, don't sneeze -- and, definitely, don't dance | VERB | 19 |
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