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1,794 | 0 | I' m sure that no one else in this room has had the painful experience of watching the videotapes we obtained of William Buckley's ordeal -- a year of beatings and worse, each one taking its toll, death finally when his lungs filled with fluid from being kicked in the kidneys | VERB | 47 |
1,795 | 0 | Although it never saw combat, the Fortress flew photo mapping missions in Europe | VERB | 7 |
1,796 | 0 | He says he will work to improve the quality of education black children receive, and that he will target certain black school districts for special support | VERB | 18 |
1,797 | 0 | The merits of that defense are to be argued today in Delaware Chancery Court, the same court that earlier this week struck down Interco Inc.'s poison pill | VERB | 21 |
1,798 | 1 | " The risk is, business will melt away.' | VERB | 6 |
1,799 | 0 | Wotan and Brunnhilde thus met on passing crags in the night for a final passionate embrace | VERB | 6 |
1,800 | 0 | " Our view is that the economy is going to stumble and stagger through 1988, " he said, " and then we think the best bet is that we'll slip into a recession in 1989.' | VERB | 10 |
1,801 | 0 | About 2, 500 tugboat employees struck nine marine- transport companies in the Port of New York and New Jersey | VERB | 5 |
1,802 | 1 | The FDIC chairman stuck by his stance that it is too soon to estimate the likely costs of a First RepublicBank solution | VERB | 3 |
1,803 | 1 | I punch my fist in the air, " Rocky " -style, to indicate that I' ve grasped the concept | VERB | 16 |
1,804 | 1 | Mr. Martinelli's lawyer, Joseph Sharlitt, said he sees " dangerous " implications in requiring publishers to disclose quid- pro- quo arrangements: " It means all business practices of the press can be examined for any tie- in for ads and reprints about companies.' | VERB | 32 |
1,805 | 0 | As for the sabotage argument, Mr. Kalelkar said that, on the morning following the disaster, an " instrument supervisor " found that a pressure indicator was missing from the methyl isocyanate tank | VERB | 26 |
1,806 | 1 | As previously reported, Eastern, locked in a longstanding labor- management feud, has contracted with Orion Air, a unit of Primark Corp., to provide pilots to fly Eastern aircraft should contract talks end in a strike | VERB | 25 |
1,807 | 1 | Such a powerful institution would strike at the heart of national sovereignty, ending the control by governments or their central banks over monetary policy and overseeing the substitution of purely national currencies with a European unit of exchange | VERB | 5 |
1,808 | 0 | For one thing, it started raining again in mid- July | VERB | 5 |
1,809 | 1 | " Next time, " she says, she will kick him and his wife out | VERB | 8 |
1,810 | 0 | Walter Single, a recovering alcoholic, recalls that on a daily diet of nine pints of Wild Irish Rose, he still was able " to function well enough to panhandle the money he needed to drink all day and still have enough left for a wake- up in the morning.' | VERB | 34 |
1,811 | 0 | The regional carrier said load factor, or the percentage of available seats filled, decreased to 43% from 44% in October 1987 | VERB | 12 |
1,812 | 0 | Most budget experts agree that any credible solution to the deficit problem will have to attack two political sacred cows: taxes and Social Security | VERB | 15 |
1,813 | 0 | During that period I had made a number of wilderness trips into war zones in an effort to examine the reliability of the many conflicting human- rights reports and present an overall picture of the Contra war's human toll | VERB | 18 |
1,814 | 0 | Other House members touched by scandal were locked in tight races | VERB | 3 |
1,815 | 1 | The rate found by the study, which is designed to be definitive and to squelch second guessing, already is being attacked as too low | VERB | 20 |
1,816 | 1 | And he is likely to deliver a new and more impassioned plea for the line- item veto, which would allow the president to knock individual items out of a spending bill without vetoing the entire bill | VERB | 23 |
1,817 | 1 | Given Oslin's acting skill, the money was particularly well- invested in her videos, mini- movies really; the touching one for " 80's Ladies " plays like " The Big Chill " in four minutes | VERB | 17 |
1,818 | 0 | So far, the central bank has missed almost every government monetary target for the first half by a wide margin | VERB | 6 |
1,819 | 1 | In the second race, to fill the upperhouse Diet seat vacated by Mr. Sato's campaign for the governorship, the pro- tax reform candidate, Kentaro Ishihara, won by an even wider margin | VERB | 5 |
1,820 | 1 | Can Congress encourage democracy in other countries by flying foreigners here to watch it fight over the budget | VERB | 8 |
1,821 | 1 | " I don't want to give the impression that we are kicking Anheuser off the cliff, " Miller's Mr. Goldstein says | VERB | 11 |
1,822 | 1 | Mr. Takeda, for one, thinks the Thais turned away from communism after the Vietnamese invaded Cambodia in 1979 and Thailand was flooded with refugees from its communist neighbors | VERB | 21 |
1,823 | 0 | Ford will recall 103, 000 1986 Aerostar, Bronco II, and Ranger SuperCab vehicles to fix an electrical problem in vehicles equipped with front power lumbar seats | VERB | 14 |
1,824 | 0 | POLISH LABOR UNREST SPREAD as thousands struck for higher wages | VERB | 6 |
1,825 | 1 | It has rained only an inch and a half since January, and most of that came in sprinkles that quickly sizzled back into the air as soon as they hit the burning ground | VERB | 2 |
1,826 | 1 | The suit alleged that Tamiami Gun Shop broke Florida gun laws by selling Mr. Katz the gun without the required 48-hour " cooling off " period | VERB | 22 |
1,827 | 1 | He proposed what ministers in many countries have only danced around -- movement toward a global fixed- rate system, possibly linked to gold | VERB | 9 |
1,828 | 0 | The final portion of that loan totals$ 1.2 billion, bankers said, adding that they are legally bound to lend the money | VERB | 18 |
1,829 | 0 | He added: " There is so much space out there that people are making deals at good prices, absorbing space | VERB | 18 |
1,830 | 0 | After burying the eggs in the sand, it dragged its body back and forth across the beach until it had eliminated any clues to the nest's location | VERB | 8 |
1,831 | 0 | The California system acknowledges it missed some opportunities by not going abroad sooner | VERB | 5 |
1,832 | 1 | During most of this decade, apparel prices rose slowly, because low- priced imports flooded into the U.S. and domestic manufacturers tried to stay competitive | VERB | 13 |
1,833 | 0 | First, they should examine their systems, especially personal computers, research computers and other end- user systems that operate outside conventional data processing departments, to make sure that only authorized programs can be used and that only authorized people can use the machines either directly or remotely | VERB | 3 |
1,834 | 0 | Here his father, a shoemaker, drank vodka, and here his mother nourished her son's ambitions | VERB | 5 |
1,835 | 0 | The glutted oil market could soon be flooded with even more Persian Gulf crude | VERB | 7 |
1,836 | 1 | Big technology stocks, hit hard by yesterday's downturn on Wall Street, dragged down the main over- the- counter market indicators | VERB | 11 |
1,837 | 1 | Resources stock prices were knocked broadly lower in early trading following a steep decline of the New York gold price Friday | VERB | 4 |
1,838 | 1 | " I stayed home and drank for two years after that, " he notes sadly | VERB | 5 |
1,839 | 0 | Tyson Foods said that despite Holly Farms' rejection it was plowing ahead with its offer | VERB | 10 |
1,840 | 1 | Meanwhile, Congress is turning up the pressure on the FAA to fix O' Hare's problems | VERB | 11 |
1,841 | 0 | Notes and diaries suggest Mr. Bush may have missed the beginning of that session | VERB | 8 |
1,842 | 0 | The shelling killed two people in his kibbutz | VERB | 2 |
1,843 | 1 | Grand Metropolitan PLC's sharply higher offer for Martell& Cie. represents an attempt to knock Seagram Co. out of the bidding war for the French cognac maker | VERB | 13 |
1,844 | 1 | " The resale values in the Southwest are generally below what people paid for their homes, so people without the money don't see the point in continuing and Pulte is stuck trying to sell in a dead market, " says Barbara K. Allen, a housing analyst with Prudential- Bache Research | VERB | 30 |
1,845 | 1 | At his sentencing, Mr. Marchese and his court- appointed lawyer, John J. Byrnes, complained that Mr. Marchese played a small role in the larger tax- shelter conspiracy orchestrated by Mr. Galanis | VERB | 17 |
1,846 | 0 | Men, women and children are crammed into barracks painted institution- yellow inside and sleep two to a four- by- six- foot bunk, arranged in triple tiers | VERB | 13 |
1,847 | 1 | Absent that, it may be time to think seriously about repealing a law that tries to legislate something that simply doesn't lend itself to the tortured language of legislation | VERB | 21 |
1,848 | 0 | He spent most days resting on a quilt in Beatrix Potter's studio | VERB | 4 |
1,849 | 0 | He arrived in the U.S. last month after bulldozers and jackhammers destroyed his 80-year- old house in central Bucharest | VERB | 11 |
1,850 | 1 | Gary Lynch, the director of enforcement at the SEC, recalls some investment bankers who passed their polygraph tests with flying colors during insider- trading probes | VERB | 19 |
1,851 | 1 | Not only did this technique let sleeping elephants lie, as the " Peaceable Kingdom " exhibit demonstrates, it resulted in some very striking images | VERB | 6 |
1,852 | 0 | Just as the American romance with the English garden has come to full bloom and Americans finally are pronouncing Jekyll properly -- Jeekill -- we get reliable intimations of an infinitely droughty future and must begin planting against the imminent desertification of our Anglo- style gardens | VERB | 36 |
1,853 | 0 | The results of the study will be used by nonprofit groups eager to identify potential donors and will be incorporated into advertisements for the " Give Five " program that will be targeted next year to young professionals, Mr. O'Connell says | VERB | 32 |
1,854 | 1 | With parents now demanding improvements, the states obviously aren't waiting for the next presidential election to get the ball rolling in the right direction | VERB | 19 |
1,855 | 0 | But some of the hopeful signs that fostered such optimism evaporated by spring | VERB | 10 |
1,856 | 0 | A revenue passenger mile is one paying passenger flown one mile | VERB | 8 |
1,857 | 0 | Under the pact, Ashland will treat the contaminated soil, and it will pump and treat ground water to meet drinking- water standards, among other things | VERB | 12 |
1,858 | 0 | Quiet pressure from top businessmen combined with British and German threats of more sanctions to convince Pretoria to soften legislation that would cut off overseas funding of opposition groups, and to indefinitely postpone the hanging of the Sharpeville Six, a group of blacks sentenced to die for the mob killing of a black town councillor | VERB | 45 |
1,859 | 0 | Exhausted by my efforts, I paused a moment in a shell- hole; in a few seconds I felt myself sinking, and struggle as I might I was sucked down until I was firmly gripped round the waist and still being dragged in | VERB | 40 |
1,860 | 0 | Another day, with his arm caught in the window of a student's car, he got dragged down the block | VERB | 15 |
1,861 | 0 | And although the firm has become involved in some hostile transactions in recent years, its representation of a major unsolicited bid by a foreign concern struck some takeover professionals as unusual | VERB | 25 |
1,862 | 0 | Fortunately for life on Earth, the nitrogen- oxygen atmosphere is relatively transparent to the long infrared waves coming off the sidewalks, soil and oceans, allowing the day's solar heat to slowly escape to space | VERB | 31 |
1,863 | 0 | Like a regretful compulsive thief, Judge Neely begs to be stopped before he strikes again | VERB | 13 |
1,864 | 1 | This comes after news of Daimler- Benz's plans to restructure top management into a holding company, which kicked off a rally in auto stocks Tuesday | VERB | 17 |
1,865 | 0 | Two executive vice presidents resigned from First Chicago Corp. to take other jobs, and the banking concern shifted some officers to fill the vacancies | VERB | 21 |
1,866 | 1 | But the Colombians seized the emissary and threatened to kill him if the colonel didn't turn over the drugs | VERB | 9 |
1,867 | 1 | Strike two is when I can't sleep | VERB | 6 |
1,868 | 0 | They can generate such heat they need cooling fans; trunk- mounting avoids turning the passenger compartment into a blast furnace | VERB | 7 |
1,869 | 0 | A state judge in Manhattan ordered White& Case to provide an accounting of the firm's assets as of June 30, the day lawyers in the firm voted to dissolve their partnership and re- form without longtime partner Evan R. Dawson | VERB | 28 |
1,870 | 0 | Among the monographic presentations, one ought not to miss Jacobo Borges's virtuosic and highly charged paintings at the Venezuelan pavilion and Janez Bernik's powerfully expressionistic paintings at the Yugoslavian pavilion | VERB | 8 |
1,871 | 1 | But as long as Washington keeps pumping in those subsidies, the situation will remain stabilized, even improving a bit | VERB | 6 |
1,872 | 1 | In a statement, Mr. Kennedy announced that the raise would " fix " the promise of a living wage made 50 years ago when the minimum wage was created -- a promise he says was broken by the Reagan administration | VERB | 11 |
1,873 | 0 | They refuse to rest and demand treatment with antibiotics | VERB | 3 |
1,874 | 1 | Lillian Vernon Corp., a mail- order company, said it is experiencing delays in filling orders at its new national distribution center in Virginia Beach, Va | VERB | 13 |
1,875 | 1 | Mr. Reagan, in his first term, tried to kill the agency | VERB | 8 |
1,876 | 0 | The company flourished in Japan's roaring' 80s by diversifying into niches that much of the country's staid business culture dismissed | VERB | 2 |
1,877 | 1 | Cancellations flooded in, slashing expected revenues by$ 300, 000 over the December Jewish holiday of Hanukkah alone | VERB | 1 |
1,878 | 1 | There was market speculation yesterday that senior officials of Olympia& York may have met secretly with Michael D. Dingman, chairman and chief executive officer of Henley, in an effort to smooth over a rift between the two one- time suitors for Santa Fe, a Chicago- based railroad and energy concern | VERB | 30 |
1,879 | 1 | The Cincinnati Dancing Pigs Jug Band played " Coney Island Washboard Roundelay " and I ate cold noodle salad, fried wontons and a big RC | VERB | 15 |
1,880 | 0 | Citibank has examined several Texas banks, but thus far has decided that it didn't have enough confidence in the short- term Texas outlook to take the plunge | VERB | 2 |
1,881 | 1 | But at some point the market will cool, so Siemens figures it had better start selling to tomorrow's customers today | VERB | 7 |
1,882 | 1 | While earnings from exploration and production were lackluster, the companies nonetheless stuck with plans to sharply increase spending in those areas | VERB | 11 |
1,883 | 0 | Whether these dancers could ever meet the requirements of " Raymonda Variations " and " Symphony in C, " the ballets they danced in New York, is doubtful | VERB | 22 |
1,884 | 0 | He stumbles home in the middle of yet another rainy, drugged night and tries to kill himself by guzzling iodine | VERB | 1 |
1,885 | 0 | Recently, she was able to accept a last- minute invitation to play in Boston, missing a Bruckner Fifth Symphony with the orchestra | VERB | 14 |
1,886 | 0 | " They' ve stuck to the real nuts and bolts of their business.' | VERB | 3 |
1,887 | 0 | The IDA also will lend$ 17.6 million to the Yemen Arab Republic for agricultural projects | VERB | 4 |
1,888 | 0 | " People in Washington touch cheek- to- cheek quite often, " says Effi Barry, wife of the city's mayor, Marion Barry Jr | VERB | 4 |
1,889 | 0 | Like everyone else in this movie, he's in the grip of his family, superstition and fear of death; right after he asks Loretta to marry him she drops him at the airport so he can fly to Italy where his mother keeps lingering on her deathbed | VERB | 35 |
1,890 | 0 | " I wish we didn't run to the government every time it doesn't rain, " says W.J. " Dub " Waldrip, of the huge Spade Ranches of Texas and New Mexico | VERB | 13 |
1,891 | 0 | Now, to persuade more men to drink diet Coke, Coca- Cola Co. is enlisting professional football players | VERB | 6 |
1,892 | 0 | The young aviator from Oceana, Calif., was scheduled to fly to Greenland Sunday, then stop in Iceland before arriving in Paris on Wednesday | VERB | 9 |
1,893 | 0 | Shortly after Mr. Bush's solo appearance, GOP strategists hastily arranged for Mr. Quayle to fly here from Washington to address the VFW banquet last night | VERB | 14 |
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