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2,581 | 0 | For the superstitious, Ms. Frese explains, it's supposed to ward off evil: Legend holds that witches can't touch it and survive | VERB | 17 |
2,582 | 0 | The Swiss chemical companies haven't escaped profit slowdowns or declines in recent years | VERB | 5 |
2,583 | 1 | " He gave me the job and stuck with me, even though I really wasn't very good at first | VERB | 7 |
2,584 | 0 | Sematech, as the venture is called, is the U.S. chip industry's answer to Japan's government- aided efforts to target the semiconductor industry for global domination | VERB | 18 |
2,585 | 0 | About US$ 75 million of the debt is owed to the Brunei government, with the remainder due more than 30 international banks that lent the then Khoo- owned National Bank money before it was seized and closed by Brunei in November 1986 | VERB | 23 |
2,586 | 1 | -- The high court, 6- 2, temporarily reversed U.S. attempts to strip an alleged Nazi collaborator of U.S. citizenship and ordered new hearings for a retired New Jersey dental technician who is accused of helping to kill Jews in Lithuania during World War II | VERB | 36 |
2,587 | 0 | Those convoys currently protect only Kuwaiti tankers flying U.S. flags, but in Washington, Pentagon officials are discussing whether to extend protection to all neutral ships | VERB | 7 |
2,588 | 1 | They slept one night in my house | VERB | 1 |
2,589 | 0 | Last month, South Korea's Ministry of Trade and Industry put semiconductors at the top of a list of seven high- technology industries that it has targeted for rapid development over the next five years, starting in 1989 | VERB | 25 |
2,590 | 0 | The failure of a rocket joint touched off the January 1986 explosion that killed the seven Challenger astronauts | VERB | 13 |
2,591 | 0 | Federal thrift- industry regulators have targeted it as one of hundreds of failing S& Ls in the Southwest that it intends to merge with other, better- capitalized institutions as part of a broad plan to restructure the industry | VERB | 5 |
2,592 | 0 | Leaders of six unions representing GM's U.K. manual and salaried workers recommended earlier this month that workers strike from Monday after talks with the company over improvements in pensions broke down | VERB | 17 |
2,593 | 0 | The leg of a corpse was sticking out of the side, and frantically I grabbed it; it wrenched off, and casting it down I pulled in a couple of rifles and yelled to the troops in the gunpit to throw me more | VERB | 14 |
2,594 | 0 | While the Meadowlands' share of betting alone pays the interest on the bonds for the entire sports and entertainment complex, three more recent tracks -- Garden State Park in Cherry Hill, N.J., resurrected after being destroyed in a fire; Canterbury Downs in Shakopee, Minn., and Birmingham -- have had losses totaling nearly$ 80 million in just three years after combined investments of$ 320 million | VERB | 35 |
2,595 | 1 | The euphoria of hiring four agents the first month evaporated when the local franchise owners, who earlier sung VR's praises, revealed their discontent now that he was one of them | VERB | 9 |
2,596 | 0 | With their wives and girlfriends in Mexico, it's common to see men dancing alone here | VERB | 12 |
2,597 | 1 | It often pumps in equity, resulting in massive dilution for current shareholders, and drives a hard bargain with creditors, forcing them to accept far less than 100 cents for each dollar they are owed | VERB | 2 |
2,598 | 0 | Mohammed Abu- Helal, a West Bank farmer, used to ride his donkey across the river on Fridays to attend an east- bank mosque | VERB | 9 |
2,599 | 1 | The two- year- old program designed principally to stem soil erosion is reducing American exports, destroying jobs, and squandering billions of dollars on a pseudo- problem | VERB | 15 |
2,600 | 1 | Two years later a planning group examined the town's economic future, leading to the incorporation of the Greencastle Development Center in September 1986 | VERB | 6 |
2,601 | 0 | Miss Walker was riding in the Jeep at the time of the accident | VERB | 3 |
2,602 | 0 | " He's tan, rested and ready.' | VERB | 3 |
2,603 | 0 | Says Mr. Craver: " They should have painted the anti- smokers as a gaggle of do- gooders who lived in air- conditioned penthouses, ate brie, drank Chablis and were out of touch with ordinary Americans.' | VERB | 25 |
2,604 | 0 | But expert systems stumble on many problems involving fuzzy data, since they require too many rules covering too many variations | VERB | 3 |
2,605 | 0 | And scraping together the evidence for this often entails investigating a claimant's personal life, checking such details as smoking, drinking and eating habits, emotional stability and family health history | VERB | 21 |
2,606 | 1 | " If the insurance industry gets stuck with even a quarter of the estimated cleanup costs, " says Andre Maisonpierre, president of the Reinsurance Association of America, it will cause " major insolvencies.' | VERB | 6 |
2,607 | 0 | No sooner had the plane taken off, however, than it began to roll too sharply to the left, crashing into the sea upside down moments later | VERB | 12 |
2,608 | 1 | These interludes show Asta kicking her heels while bicycling in the country, splish- splashing merrily in a pond; they have the emotional depth of a Tampax commercial, which they resemble | VERB | 4 |
2,609 | 1 | He has been in public life a long time, and no large skeletons have come dancing out of the closet yet | VERB | 15 |
2,610 | 1 | And some of the slice- of- life vignettes and profiles -LRB- the Viet Vet who's out on the Florida streets fighting against AIDS; the recycling center run by the homeless -RRB- are not only interesting, but touching as well | VERB | 36 |
2,611 | 0 | THE NEW YORK OFFICES of Simulations Publications Inc. looked like a poorly financed college fraternity house: shabby furniture, maze- like corridors, rooms filled with mountains of paper | VERB | 22 |
2,612 | 1 | The confirmation of the money target didn't come as a surprise to the markets, especially after Bundesbank Vice President Helmut Schlesinger indicated last week that the central bank wants to stick to this goal | VERB | 30 |
2,613 | 0 | So it shouldn't come as a big surprise that the world's art is now flowing to Japan | VERB | 14 |
2,614 | 0 | The mishap killed a flight attendant | VERB | 2 |
2,615 | 0 | Suzy says she almost didn't answer the Revson column: " But nobody, especially nobody of this ilk, can attack the queen | VERB | 18 |
2,616 | 0 | The pipe, dragging the sea floor 500 feet below, hit a coral boulder eight feet in diameter and sprang a leak | VERB | 2 |
2,617 | 0 | John E. Overmyer, president of this maker of petroleum dispensing equipment and systems, was named to the additional post of chairman, filling a vacancy | VERB | 21 |
2,618 | 0 | Whatever the case, " there's been a tremendous amount of new investment pouring into our market, " said Jonathan Kolatch, a vice president in the high- yield bond group at Goldman, Sachs& Co. Martin S. Fridson, a principal at Morgan Stanley& Co. and manager of credit research, agrees: " There's a greater universe of institutions buying junk bonds now.' | VERB | 12 |
2,619 | 0 | And though he remains the favorite, Mr. Dukakis seems to have stumbled on occasion when pressed by Mr. Gore | VERB | 11 |
2,620 | 1 | But, if lucky, a shooter with one blast can knock out the female and a half- dozen males tagging along | VERB | 9 |
2,621 | 0 | You'll sleep in tents, dine on dried food and endure temperatures of 40 below, all for$ 69, 500 | VERB | 1 |
2,622 | 1 | Three former scholarship winners now fly border patrol for the U.S. Customs Service | VERB | 5 |
2,623 | 0 | Should he die soon, the debate would be further sidetracked | VERB | 2 |
2,624 | 0 | Old clothes are often destroyed and new ones donned; indoctrination is given in social mores and religious beliefs | VERB | 4 |
2,625 | 1 | Noting that the market remains wary of the central banks, Jack Kessler, head of New York foreign- exchange operations for Chase Manhattan Bank, said: " The key question is: Have the central banks been in to push the dollar down or smooth trading out?' | VERB | 41 |
2,626 | 0 | It really is a shame the famous old astrologer and Reagan friend Carroll Righter died last week and missed all this | VERB | 18 |
2,627 | 0 | Josefina Pahilga, 38 years old, trained as a teacher, took a job as a maid abroad after she could not find a teaching post and ended up earning$ 100 a month rolling cigarettes in a tobacco factory | VERB | 31 |
2,628 | 0 | Enseco Inc. said an explosion early yesterday at a unit's plant in Berkeley Heights, N.J., killed three people and seriously injured a fourth | VERB | 15 |
2,629 | 1 | One rival said he presumed that USX had made a strategic decision to reach certain profit levels and, in an effort to exert market leadership, stuck to it | VERB | 25 |
2,630 | 1 | Chaparral is a mini- mill only in the sense that it melts scrap in electric furnaces, a type of operation that has made steady headway in the U.S. as the huge facilities that employ coke and iron ore and the traditional blast furnaces have declined | VERB | 11 |
2,631 | 1 | That implies production slowdowns, which could result in job losses and weaker consumer spending, which in turn would cause the economy to drag its heels further | VERB | 22 |
2,632 | 0 | I, for one, am " dancing on the ceiling.' | VERB | 5 |
2,633 | 1 | It pours toilet paper in parts of Michigan | VERB | 1 |
2,634 | 0 | IBP attacked the report as not factual and full of innuendo and as " egotistical " grandstanding by the subcommittee chairman, Rep. Tom Lantos -LRB- D., Calif. -RRB- | VERB | 1 |
2,635 | 0 | They use list cleaning and other computer- based targeting techniques to find interested prospects and to eliminate non- interested prospects | VERB | 8 |
2,636 | 0 | You may withdraw cash temporarily from an individual retirement account and escape a tax or penalty, if you roll it all over into another IRA in 60 days | VERB | 11 |
2,637 | 0 | " Some analysts felt that many if anything during the' 60s and' 70s were overcapitalized and missed out on some business opportunities for not being as aggressive as they should have been | VERB | 16 |
2,638 | 0 | The EPA's current emission standard for radium is five picocuries per liter, a standard that corresponds to a risk whereby one of 10, 000 people exposed to such an emission level over a lifetime would die | VERB | 35 |
2,639 | 1 | And Bank of Japan Governor Satoshi Sumita said the central bank would " act appropriately and flexibly " if needed to smooth currency and price movements | VERB | 21 |
2,640 | 1 | And so it is on the grounds of insufficient candor that the resourceful Mr. Goldman, hot to debunk, attacks his subject | VERB | 18 |
2,641 | 0 | Almost one- third of the heavy smokers sleep less than six hours | VERB | 7 |
2,642 | 0 | Many farmers reduced wheat planting under a government program that requires them to idle 27.5% of their acreage to qualify for price- support subsidies, said Ewen Wilson, assistant agriculture secretary for economics | VERB | 4 |
2,643 | 0 | CO- OPS CONVERTING to condominiums can escape a tax on assets | VERB | 6 |
2,644 | 1 | " The question is, how many times does Congress have to stick its hands in the meat grinder before it notices it hurts?' | VERB | 11 |
2,645 | 0 | What I can say is that these things are inexplicably beautiful, as is almost always the case in Mr. Wilson's work; that Mr. Muller's text, in the translation of Carl Weber, keeps finding new ways to express the contradictions of the human spirit; and that " Quartet " seems to flow through its two- hour running time like a shifting stream of hot lava -- you don't know where it's going next, but you want to be sure and leave it plenty of room | VERB | 50 |
2,646 | 0 | At state dinners, the president pours wine for his guests, but in adherence to Islam never touches a drop himself | VERB | 5 |
2,647 | 0 | He said global capital flows that once primarily went from the Northern to the Southern Hemisphere " now flow within the golden triangle of London, New York and Tokyo.' | VERB | 18 |
2,648 | 0 | ERG Resources Inc. said Australia's Giant Resources Ltd. agreed to lend the company 43 million Canadian dollars -LRB- US$ 35.5 million -RRB- and provide security for a C$ 60 million gold loan planned by ERG | VERB | 10 |
2,649 | 0 | Alain Minc, Patrick Ponsolle and Maurice Lippens were flying from Paris to Brussels last Monday night when they uncorked a bottle of warm champagne and toasted the future of Societe Generale de Belgique S.A., the giant Belgian holding company | VERB | 8 |
2,650 | 1 | Remington has the cooperation of the state, which lowered its tax on parimutuel wagering and has vowed to limit competing tracks for now, and the deep pockets of the DeBartolos, who kicked in$ 1 million to supplement purses during the inaugural 70-day meet | VERB | 31 |
2,651 | 0 | When dissolved in water, the protein acts as a catalyst to aid the freezing process by increasing the effective freezing point of water by 8 degrees to 10 degrees Fahrenheit | VERB | 1 |
2,652 | 0 | He also brought his will to throw bats, batting helmets and anything else handy when he strikes out, but it's part of the same package | VERB | 16 |
2,653 | 0 | Yet under a Start regime, the committee report said, " The Soviet incentive to cheat could increase because of a greater difficulty in meeting targeting requirements " in Europe and the U.S. Mr. Boren urged a big new investment to improve U.S. intelligence collection | VERB | 24 |
2,654 | 0 | In retelling the story of Freud's life and work, Peter Gay plows a furrow already dug deep by many previous Freud biographers and historians of psychoanalysis | VERB | 11 |
2,655 | 1 | For his part, Mr. Jacobs, the Minneapolis investor who last summer is said to have held about 1.5 million shares, didn't stick around to find out | VERB | 21 |
2,656 | 0 | About 165, 000 pieces had been lent to government offices and embassies around the world, and many never came back, he said | VERB | 6 |
2,657 | 0 | " This memo was withdrawn and destroyed and someone got it by going through our trash and resurrecting it, " the EDS spokesman said | VERB | 6 |
2,658 | 0 | Economists' food- inflation forecasts have been heating up as crops wither in the Midwest | VERB | 10 |
2,659 | 0 | " While physicians should never directly cause death, they must always act in the best interest of their patients and that sometimes includes allowing them to die, " Dr. Sammons said in a statement | VERB | 26 |
2,660 | 1 | The calm way in which she discards some of the more unlikely legends and willful misinterpretations that flourish among Bronte scholars is admirable | VERB | 17 |
2,661 | 1 | He quashed the legislation despite the fact that first- degree murder involves killing with premeditation or with particular cruelty, such as torture | VERB | 12 |
2,662 | 1 | Since the middle of August, there have been some signs that the economy has begun to cool off | VERB | 16 |
2,663 | 0 | The horses' handler, a young woman, leapt onto Mr. Ricci's horse and kicked away in a cloud of dust | VERB | 12 |
2,664 | 1 | PS of New Hampshire stepped in after efforts by others to negotiate an agreement with MMWEC failed | VERB | 4 |
2,665 | 1 | In the years since 1853, when 4, 058 steamboats arrived at the Cincinnati waterfront loaded with " foreign " people and exotic merchandise, Cincinnati residents have absorbed chili and pizza and wontons and dirty rice while adjusting to electric music and jet lag | VERB | 26 |
2,666 | 1 | The U.S. and Pakistan long had sought such a " front- loading " of the agreement to ensure that the Soviets don't reap the political benefits of beginning a withdrawal, and then drag their feet in carrying it out | VERB | 32 |
2,667 | 0 | Finally, Texas Air's financing has left Mr. Lorenzo some breathing room to wage his cost war with organized labor and to attack his operating problems | VERB | 21 |
2,668 | 1 | But in the short- term it will absorb a lot of top management's energy and attention, " says Philippe Haspeslagh, a business professor at the European management school, Insead, in Paris | VERB | 7 |
2,669 | 0 | Next door, two rifle- toting guards patrol outside the shack where Mr. Ngxobongwana is sleeping | VERB | 14 |
2,670 | 1 | Business confidence remains buoyant despite the October market crash, according to the survey, though it has cooled somewhat since the previous poll | VERB | 16 |
2,671 | 1 | Offers for more projects pour in every day, spurring Mr. Vinton to mull over the possibility of opening satellite offices in New York and Los Angeles to deal with all the people clamoring for Claymation | VERB | 4 |
2,672 | 0 | After such warfare killed or maimed millions in World War I, public horror brought an international agreement in 1925 to ban it forever | VERB | 3 |
2,673 | 0 | " We tried to protect as many people as we could, examining every job, every structure and every expense, " Mr. Traub said | VERB | 11 |
2,674 | 1 | Efforts to improve on- board bedding are aimed not at passengers but at pilots and cabin staff, who are supposed to get a chance to rest after working a certain number of hours | VERB | 25 |
2,675 | 1 | As to competitive advantages from devaluation, they will evaporate quickly | VERB | 8 |
2,676 | 0 | Automatic transmissions of all makes are sometimes mis- shifted by careless drivers, it says, adding that its later models weren't fixed, just refined | VERB | 20 |
2,677 | 1 | But the latest- quarter results were about flat with the second quarter's$ 7.2 million, or 17 cents a share, as the rate of new orders cooled a bit from the previous period's hot pace | VERB | 25 |
2,678 | 0 | The U.S. sales arm of Honda Motor Co. of Japan said it is recalling approximately 66, 000 Honda Prelude cars to fix a defect that could cause smoke or fire under the hood | VERB | 21 |
2,679 | 0 | The park has been besieged for nearly three months by dry weather and fires that have charred more than half its 2.2 million acres | VERB | 4 |
2,680 | 1 | Any bad news knocks stocks down, " he said | VERB | 3 |
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