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758 | 0 | " Such a big piece of the total company is riding on that pony, " he says | VERB | 10 |
759 | 0 | But the commission's most controversial recommendation by far would remove the FAA from the Transportation Department and re- establish it as the independent and renamed Federal Aviation Authority, complete with an administrator and a " safety czar, " both of whom would serve fixed terms of seven years | VERB | 43 |
760 | 0 | And a current red- and- black billboard in Mount Vernon, N.Y., warns that " People who do drugs go to hell before they die.' | VERB | 23 |
761 | 0 | " As the amount of copper available for delivery rose above the number of contracts that had to be satisfied, the threat of a squeeze' in the March contract evaporated, " said William O'Neill, research director for Elders Futures Inc., New York | VERB | 29 |
762 | 0 | Instead of dancing they watch rock video.' | VERB | 2 |
763 | 0 | The company hasn't filled the board vacancies | VERB | 3 |
764 | 1 | Shares of the biotechnology firm reached a 52-week low at 25 1 8 Friday before coming to rest at 25 5 8 | VERB | 17 |
765 | 1 | For the past eight years, all the pious high- mindedness has been flowing in one direction | VERB | 12 |
766 | 0 | In 1981, he and his second wife were able to escape Cuba by joining a group tour of Czechoslovakia | VERB | 10 |
767 | 0 | Poor Roger, however, gets zapped and bammed and splatted over and over again, ending up on the floor with little birds flying around his head | VERB | 21 |
768 | 0 | This suggests a panicky response from the Vincennes, particularly since a Pentagon air- combat specialist quoted by Mr. Kaplan in the Boston Globe said that an attacking F-14 probably would be traveling " at at least 550 to 580 knots, " 100 knots faster than Adm. Crow says the Airbus was flying, and " well under 1, 000 feet... | VERB | 26 |
769 | 0 | The airline said load factor, or the percentage of seats filled, was 39.3%, up from 37.7% a year earlier | VERB | 10 |
770 | 0 | I confess I fear word will get out that " the man in the green house is a soft touch " -- and that I will soon have several " Clints " knocking on my door | VERB | 32 |
771 | 0 | One grandfather had a sugar- cane field, until alternating patrols of Contras and Sandinistas ate it, stalk by stalk | VERB | 14 |
772 | 0 | Trading volume often evaporates just ahead of the monthly employment statistics, which are exceptionally difficult to predict | VERB | 3 |
773 | 0 | A revenue passenger mile is one paying passenger flown one mile | VERB | 8 |
774 | 0 | He flew off in one of his three 707s for long weekends in places like Australia with people like John and Bo Derek | VERB | 1 |
775 | 0 | Skywest said its load factor, or the percentage of seats filled, decreased to 38.3% from 41.5% | VERB | 10 |
776 | 1 | There are truths of which we shall remain unaware forever because we don't have the intelligence to grasp them | VERB | 17 |
777 | 1 | The writers' strike forced CBS Inc. yesterday to delay the debut of its critical fall season until the end of October, killing the third- place network's plan for a head start on its rivals | VERB | 21 |
778 | 0 | Carole Pfeffer put an ad seeking them in a trade publication and was flooded with close to 1, 000 pictures | VERB | 13 |
779 | 0 | " I have long suspected that more people are sleeping apart because of snoring than are sleeping together for all other reasons combined.' | VERB | 16 |
780 | 1 | A synthetic version, prepared by means of recombinant DNA, is to be given in an intravenous infusion in the hope that flooding the body with false targets would mop up virus particles and prevent them from infecting cells of the body | VERB | 21 |
781 | 1 | All of this took the extraordinary patience and determination of a man who escaped from a German prison camp on his third try and was elected president, also on his third try, after 23 years in opposition | VERB | 13 |
782 | 1 | There were many who thought that the dream would die with the dreamer, but it continues on | VERB | 9 |
783 | 0 | A prepared statement from Dr. Lenfant's office, read by an institute spokesman, said the institute plans to refocus its resources on the smaller, " simple and reliable " left ventricular assist devices -- half- heart pumps that may be implanted in tandem with the real heart to boost the power of its main pumping chamber | VERB | 35 |
784 | 0 | Next to it the firm planted a sign: " Little things like this will never come between us.' | VERB | 5 |
785 | 0 | For example, investigators learned that the takeoff warning sounded when the crew landed in Saginaw, Mich., before flying on to Detroit | VERB | 17 |
786 | 0 | " If there be any fixed star in our constitutional constellation, " the court ruled, " it is that no official, high or petty, can prescribe what shall be orthodox in politics, nationalism, religion, or other matters of opinion.' | VERB | 5 |
787 | 0 | These electrons then flow back and forth from one silicon layer to the other, creating an electric field whose current can be tapped | VERB | 3 |
788 | 1 | " People who are willing to step into the marketplace are really looking for an extra special premium, " he said | VERB | 6 |
789 | 1 | More troubling to voters in Sacramento, perhaps, is that Babcock& Wilcox also designed the Three Mile Island unit that almost melted down in 1979 | VERB | 20 |
790 | 1 | " And from it flow many of the phenomena which we find disturbing in the Kremlin's conduct of foreign policy: the secretiveness, the lack of frankness, the duplicity, the wary suspiciousness and the basic unfriendliness of purpose.' | VERB | 4 |
791 | 0 | Also targeted for cuts would be IBM's payroll and products | VERB | 1 |
792 | 0 | Steps were being taken, Occidental said, to remove natural gas from the pipelines that flow into Piper | VERB | 14 |
793 | 0 | " Heineken has been hurt seriously since it became fashionable to drink Corona, " says Frank Walters, research director for the liquor industry newsletter Impact | VERB | 11 |
794 | 1 | Thus, while government officials concede apartheid must die, they can't bring themselves to kill it | VERB | 7 |
795 | 0 | Montedison's Iniziativa Me. T.A. unit, which Ferruzzi is to absorb in its restructuring, dropped 7.2% to 8, 310 lire | VERB | 9 |
796 | 1 | One clue will be that the Idaho fescue, blue bunch wheat grass and pine grass growing in fields where fire returned nutrients to the soil will be as much as a foot taller than the meadows that escaped the flames | VERB | 37 |
797 | 1 | Remics are absorbing the bulk of newly issued mortgage securities as institutional buyers, such as thrifts and insurance companies, prefer the more tailored investment features of structured mortgage securities to the greater payment uncertainties of ordinary pass- throughs issued by Ginnie Mae, Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae | VERB | 2 |
798 | 1 | The arrangement would break new legal ground as a means for an insurer to escape its own potential liability by piggybacking on the Chapter 11 reorganization of a former policyholder | VERB | 14 |
799 | 1 | " We're waiting for inspiration, one way or the other, " one equity salesman said, adding that " at the moment, there's absolutely nothing to make the market die a death nor spur it on.' | VERB | 28 |
800 | 0 | Monitrend Mutual Value, based in Nashville, Tenn., went to a 100% cash position in August and missed the recent stock market uptick | VERB | 16 |
801 | 1 | The son- in- law kicks in his earnings from a factory job -- and raises a pig on the rooftop | VERB | 4 |
802 | 1 | But others -- including Pennsylvania's two senators, Republicans Arlen Specter and John Heinz, Rep. Joseph McDade -LRB- R., Pa. -RRB- and Rep. John Murtha -LRB- D., Pa. -RRB- -- stepped in | VERB | 29 |
803 | 1 | Still, market participants say the firmer U.S. interest rates will lend support to the dollar if tomorrow's report shows that the trade gap widened in June | VERB | 10 |
804 | 1 | And if you ever find one of these busy bees working for you, don't hesitate to add to his load that frightful project that no one else will touch | VERB | 28 |
805 | 1 | We're stuck with stagnant real income and competitiveness problems in international markets unless productivity improves.' | VERB | 1 |
806 | 0 | Any support for the State Department's proposals quickly evaporated when the ideas wound up in the press | VERB | 8 |
807 | 0 | The Federal Home Loan Bank Board, as expected, adopted a resolution intended to reassure Wall Street firms that have lent about$ 12.6 billion to the thrift unit of troubled Financial Corp. of America | VERB | 19 |
808 | 1 | " He ate and slept until he looked like he was going to break, " recalls Kathleen Perry | VERB | 2 |
809 | 0 | Legend holds that the Jew immediately rode out of town, realizing that he was no match for such a shrewd population | VERB | 6 |
810 | 1 | But for small companies, the costs eat up a much larger percentage of revenue | VERB | 6 |
811 | 1 | Mr. Davis says he has been flooded with requests for berths on future flights since announcing the October launch | VERB | 6 |
812 | 1 | But until now the cabinet has stuck to what could be called the East German approach to state medicine: Advisers speak of better management, not of free enterprise | VERB | 6 |
813 | 0 | Heating- oil futures, currently experiencing little demand because of a strike in New York harbor, had been riding high early in the heating season | VERB | 4 |
814 | 0 | Rep. Dymally agrees efforts to exclude aliens are impractical, but he says the Census Bureau must account for the estimated 1.4% of the population -- including many urban blacks -- that they missed in 1980 | VERB | 32 |
815 | 0 | Yesterday its planes struck a nuclear- power plant and industrial targets near the Persian Gulf coast city of Bushehr and raided Khuzestan | VERB | 3 |
816 | 0 | To fill these growing gaps, Congress increasingly has turned to employers to expand coverage to even more employees and non- employees | VERB | 1 |
817 | 0 | Television commercials expected to air in mid- April in New York and Miami will feature the homespun pair dancing the salsa, advertising sources said | VERB | 18 |
818 | 1 | BEST -- Baker: Attempted in each post to make government function using, not assaulting, the democratic process | VERB | 13 |
819 | 0 | Federal law prohibits banks from lending to federal campaigns except " on a basis which assures repayment, " wording which at least some FEC commissioners interpret as requiring a firm pledge of existing collateral | VERB | 5 |
820 | 0 | Lower- alcohol beer is favored by " session drinkers " who spend an entire evening in a pub and are accustomed to drinking English beer which, despite its robust taste, generally is less potent than Australian or U.S. brands | VERB | 22 |
821 | 1 | To keep those flowerpots from flying, companies more and more try to prepare employees for working with AIDS patients | VERB | 5 |
822 | 0 | Israeli television said a Palestinian girl was killed during a West Bank protest and Gaza Strip hospital officials said 105 Palestinians were treated for beatings during a general strike there | VERB | 7 |
823 | 0 | So only a direct hit on the concrete hangar or an extremely close miss can destroy the plane on the ground | VERB | 15 |
824 | 0 | He plowed afoot behind a mule, picked cotton and hoed peanuts | VERB | 1 |
825 | 1 | Even so, the biggest issues on the National Association of Securities Dealers automated quotation service did better yesterday than those in the Dow, which was dragged down by disappointing special earnings gains reported by IBM | VERB | 25 |
826 | 1 | GOP strategists acknowledge that there are few incumbents they would rather knock off this election year | VERB | 11 |
827 | 0 | " Sam is one of a kind, " Mr. Glass said, adding that he wasn't " going to dance the hula on Wall Street.' | VERB | 18 |
828 | 1 | Wind shear has contributed to at least five major airline accidents in the past 15 years in which more than 500 people have been killed | VERB | 24 |
829 | 1 | The more today's candidates compare themselves to the little gamecock who scattered S.O.B.s like shrapnel and threatened to kick a journalist in his most tender parts, the more controlled most of them have become | VERB | 18 |
830 | 0 | Five years ago, a North Korean bomb killed 17 high- ranking South Korean government officials who were on a state visit to Rangoon, Burma | VERB | 7 |
831 | 0 | In addition to the requirement of a warrant, the court's ruling also struck down the department's drug- testing program on the ground that the tests themselves don't reliably measure intoxication at a particular time before their administration | VERB | 12 |
832 | 1 | Gustave de La France, an old farmer who lives deep in the bald mountains near Hinche, says: " When it rains, the spirits in the rocks are nourished, so the rocks grow larger.' | VERB | 20 |
833 | 0 | She was really grasping at everyone " who could make her feel better about his safety, Ms. Crispen said | VERB | 3 |
834 | 0 | Since then, the World Bank alone has lent more than$ 83 billion to already overburdened Third World debtors | VERB | 7 |
835 | 1 | None of this seems to have damped the spirits of the hall's backers, who plan to kick off a new fund- raising drive this fall | VERB | 16 |
836 | 0 | This was not the first occasion when Sandinistas have pursued Contras across an ill- defined frontier and sought to destroy the Contra bases | VERB | 19 |
837 | 0 | Medic- Light already is working on " second- generation " products, including a computerized light system that, by simulating the gradual light changes of dawn and dusk, is designed to serve as " a natural clock " to wake people up and lull them to sleep, says Mr. Hughes | VERB | 45 |
838 | 1 | His inadequacy, vacillation and -LRB- a favorite -RRB- " imbecility " were widely condemned, along with his intellect, or lack of it: " You can not. .. fill his. .. empty skull with brains.' | VERB | 27 |
839 | 1 | A plot has taken over St. Louis, from which no citizen, not the city's ghetto slumlords nor its CEOs, can escape | VERB | 20 |
840 | 1 | They miss the point ignored by most city planners in Latin America: People, not planners, make cities | VERB | 1 |
841 | 0 | I'd miss it if I didn't play | VERB | 1 |
842 | 0 | A bomb exploded in India's northern Haryana state, killing at least 15 people and wounding about 25 others | VERB | 8 |
843 | 0 | And Jackson adviser Roger Wilkins warned that " trust and loyalty are bound to wither " if the lines of communication between the two camps are not kept open | VERB | 14 |
844 | 0 | Mexico wants to be able to borrow from international banks again, and retiring its bank debt at about 70 cents on the dollar may discourage many banks from lending it more money, bankers said | VERB | 28 |
845 | 0 | On the U.S. side of the equation, Mr. Hodge said the improved October U.S. jobs data, the election and an expected improvement in the U.S. September trade deficit over the August report will all lend only temporary support to the dollar on its downward trend | VERB | 34 |
846 | 1 | Finally, that act would streamline procedures, allowing states to set or change individual permits without needless EPA review; EPA to issue targeted requirements rather than comprehensive federal cleanup plans that destroy local initiatives; and enforcement to become both swifter and fairer through self- executing citations reviewed by expert administrative law judges, not cases pursued in hundreds of backlogged district courts | VERB | 30 |
847 | 0 | Union Carbide announced after the market closed May 18, a Wednesday, that it was cutting its quarterly dividend by 46% and that it would offer 15 million new common shares as a means of reducing the company's heavy debt load and of pumping more cash into the operation | VERB | 42 |
848 | 0 | Budgetary gridlock, a possible financial crisis, and a presidency besieged almost immediately by pressing domestic and international economic problems | VERB | 9 |
849 | 1 | Pravda said an Azerbaijan metalworker went on trial for murder for his part in February ethnic riots that killed at least 32 in the Soviet republic | VERB | 18 |
850 | 0 | Mr. DeBartolo lent Campeau$ 480 million to help finance its Federated takeover, and much of Campeau's U.S. real estate assets are pledged as security for the loan | VERB | 2 |
851 | 0 | Home here is a 12-by-15-foot room, cooled by two portable fans and crowded with three beds and boxes of clothes | VERB | 6 |
852 | 1 | I thought it happened during a Bush administration, but never mind, we're ready to roll | VERB | 14 |
853 | 0 | I jump onto the track, heft my bags to the platform and drag them | VERB | 12 |
854 | 0 | Today, the upper ranks of English society still drink Pimm's, though in weather that is rather damper and at contests somewhat tamer: the Ascot horse races, the Wimbledon tennis tournament, the Henley rowing regatta | VERB | 8 |
855 | 0 | BMW of North America Inc. and Chrysler Corp. are recalling a total of 22, 000 cars in California to fix faulty anti- smog devices, according to California officials | VERB | 19 |
856 | 0 | An Aer Lingus spokesman claimed Italy is dragging its feet because Alitalia plans to start flights between Milan and Manchester this month | VERB | 7 |
857 | 1 | Though all the rough spots haven't been smoothed yet, the city's already had sufficient success to serve as a model for Liverpool, Newcastle and those other northerners rich in little but the past | VERB | 7 |
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