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2,781 | 0 | Then he packed the fish cavity with plastic bags full of ice to maintain freshness. -LRB- After all, somebody would be eating his models when he was done with them. -RRB-/-R | VERB | 21 |
2,782 | 0 | As a result, Drexel is plowing more money into leveraged buy- outs, employee buy- outs and other friendly transactions | VERB | 5 |
2,783 | 0 | As a result, total investment from all sources, domestic and foreign, of about 16% of gross national product is still way short of the 25% analysts believe is needed to absorb a fast- expanding labor force | VERB | 30 |
2,784 | 0 | " We' ve tried to set up a barrier against such people, " says an official at one institute that has been flooded with applications | VERB | 22 |
2,785 | 0 | In 1984 Acorn was ready but the market was evaporating | VERB | 9 |
2,786 | 0 | It had been long assumed that the agency wouldn't act until late on a Friday afternoon in order to give market participants a weekend to absorb the news | VERB | 25 |
2,787 | 1 | The two firms retained management consultant Bradford Hildebrandt to analyze the compatibility of the firms and smooth the transition | VERB | 16 |
2,788 | 0 | The yellow beta carotene pigment absorbs blue -LRB- not yellow -RRB- laser light | VERB | 5 |
2,789 | 1 | The Bells have versions of many of these services ready to roll | VERB | 11 |
2,790 | 1 | The international Food Court, serving up a melting pot of fast food, approximates a municipal park | VERB | 7 |
2,791 | 0 | Three submarine crewmen remained missing following an explosion and fire on the USS Bonefish that injured 22 of 92 aboard during a training mission 160 miles off Florida Sunday | VERB | 4 |
2,792 | 0 | While Mr. McClean hadn't fully examined the materials released by Gazelle, he noted that " the gallium- arsenide market has really been in a chicken- or- egg situation, " with prices remaining high in part because they are produced in such small volume, and demand curtailed because prices are high | VERB | 5 |
2,793 | 1 | For Latin America, which has generally stumbled through years of stagnation or low growth since it became mired in foreign debt in 1982, Chile's economic record is enviable | VERB | 6 |
2,794 | 1 | " People are a little afraid to touch steels because they' ve been up so much lately, " said one dealer | VERB | 7 |
2,795 | 0 | The action began a few months ago when Fred Carr, First Executive's chairman, moved to spruce up the lot by planting some grass | VERB | 20 |
2,796 | 0 | One can not help but be absorbed by portions of Mr. Bouwsma's diligent labor, but readers should be warned that the Calvin of this book is presented not as a dramatic heretic, but as a rather schematic schismatic | VERB | 6 |
2,797 | 0 | Mr. Haraszti, a Budapest dissident and co- editor of the opposition journal Beszelo, examines the intimate and in his view " symbiotic " relationship between artists and the state | VERB | 13 |
2,798 | 0 | No bank would lend him money | VERB | 3 |
2,799 | 1 | Moreover, the latest resignations are bound to boost continuing efforts by White House intimates, Republican Party officials, aides to Vice President George Bush and others trying to convince President Reagan that Mr. Meese has become a major political liability and should step down | VERB | 41 |
2,800 | 0 | The point of view of the economist here misses the essential by being too technical, namely that the values associated with a free- market economy can be destroyed by the tax system | VERB | 8 |
2,801 | 0 | It started in late August when supporters concerned with Mr. Chavez's health were urging him to eat | VERB | 16 |
2,802 | 0 | One reason there's room for more magazines is because so many die, industry officials say | VERB | 11 |
2,803 | 0 | Secretary of State George Shultz last week attacked as " shocking " Mr. Dukakis's willingness to recognize Jerusalem rather than Tel Aviv as Israel's capital -- a move that has been long sought by the Israelis and would be popular with Jewish voters in the U.S., but that Mr. Shultz asserts would complicate efforts to find a Mideast peace | VERB | 7 |
2,804 | 1 | Asset managers and institutions, which have been selling some of their old OTC favorites for two days now, began pumping proceeds into former OTC high- flyers, mostly issues that plummeted in the crash | VERB | 19 |
2,805 | 0 | For the most part the events flow swiftly, from the decision by the gamblers to bribe the players, to the players' decision to accept the bribe, to the games, to the newspaper expose, to the trial | VERB | 6 |
2,806 | 0 | Most historians of the Tulipmania were so intent on demonstrating the follies of speculative markets and thereby providing a case for controlling market activities that they neglected to examine the market fundamentals of bulb pricing | VERB | 28 |
2,807 | 0 | He said that parties looking to strike joint venture arrangements with Texaco " want to know who they're going to be dealing with in the future.' | VERB | 6 |
2,808 | 1 | Authors are starting to grasp this simple fact | VERB | 4 |
2,809 | 0 | In fact, the debate found him at one point cross- examining the senator like a prosecutor | VERB | 10 |
2,810 | 0 | Custom demands that cognac be poured from a freshly opened bottle | VERB | 5 |
2,811 | 0 | Mr. Weiss suggests that the new approach, once developed, could be used in combination with CD4: The CD4 would handle the free- floating viruses, while the new drug would kill infected cells | VERB | 29 |
2,812 | 0 | Sparrows used to have a rep for selectively attacking yellow crocuses such as " E.A | VERB | 8 |
2,813 | 0 | A person who actually believes in something is likely to have his or her reputation and career destroyed by letting substance get in the way of image | VERB | 17 |
2,814 | 1 | And he still knows how to grab an audience: Yesterday, he made people sit up with his announcement of a$ 225 million offer for Resorts International Inc., although it was rejected within hours | VERB | 6 |
2,815 | 1 | The Federal Reserve has shown its alarm over wage inflation by nudging interest rates higher in an attempt to cool economic growth | VERB | 19 |
2,816 | 0 | The fatty deposits have a yellowish hue and therefore absorb more of the yellow laser energy than the surrounding, almost colorless artery wall | VERB | 9 |
2,817 | 0 | Later they were burned as railroad fuel and plowed under as fertilizer | VERB | 8 |
2,818 | 1 | Sixteen people were killed in the crash | VERB | 3 |
2,819 | 0 | In general, though, as long as the spouse who filed for divorce is a bona fide resident of the state that grants the divorce, the state " where the marriage is dissolved is where the law -LRB- on financial settlement -RRB- applies, " says Ms. Gold- Bikin | VERB | 31 |
2,820 | 0 | Its theme -- Peter dragging Russia out of the dank Dark Ages -- is vast and lofty, and perhaps only a man who dreamed and drank too much would have had the gumption to cut so wide and deep a swath into the heart of Russia | VERB | 25 |
2,821 | 1 | While many collegiate groups stick to rah- rah alumni songs and occasionally stretch to a Broadway show tune, Wayne State's repertoire ranges from Stravinsky's " Oedipus Rex " to resonant arrangements of American Negro spirituals | VERB | 4 |
2,822 | 1 | It's no longer mandatory that Indiana patronage employees kick back 2% of their salaries to their political party | VERB | 8 |
2,823 | 0 | The CDC report did not deal with the so- called " good cholesterol " -- the high- density form of lipoprotein that gathers up cholesterol in the body and carries it to be destroyed | VERB | 33 |
2,824 | 1 | But his uncle tells the story: When the family arrived, the boy went out exploring near the abandoned base and stepped on a mine | VERB | 20 |
2,825 | 1 | It also neglected to mention that not only is it self- funding through a payroll tax but includes safeguards to assure that general revenue will not be touched to underwrite the costs | VERB | 27 |
2,826 | 1 | " The specialness evaporates when a hands- on operation becomes a finger on a monolithic hand.' | VERB | 3 |
2,827 | 1 | On a work visit to a small town, she elected to spend the night at the home of a friend's father rather than sleep on the floor, commune- style, with her colleagues | VERB | 23 |
2,828 | 1 | Mr. McMillin doubts a rash of food takeovers will occur, because many companies already are dancing to Wall Street's tune | VERB | 15 |
2,829 | 0 | NCNB has been losing market share in its most important market, Florida, and it has ever slimmer profit margins from lending to some of its important big- businesses customers | VERB | 20 |
2,830 | 0 | A revenue passenger mile is one paying passenger flown one mile | VERB | 8 |
2,831 | 0 | But Mr. Dole has so far spent much of his campaign attacking Vice President Bush for, among other things, having the effrontery to attack Congress | VERB | 23 |
2,832 | 0 | Labor unions, too, attack the underground economy | VERB | 3 |
2,833 | 0 | Mr. Cooper was in fact researching a book on Beethoven's working methods and had plowed through some 8, 000 pages of the composer's notes five years ago when he recognized the bones of the 10th | VERB | 14 |
2,834 | 1 | The work should have touched a nerve here because of the Korean government's effort to hide, for the duration of the Olympics, a popular variety of Seoul food -- namely, dog meat | VERB | 4 |
2,835 | 1 | Still, pension plans appeared to be cooling off on their earlier infatuation with small- stock strategies | VERB | 6 |
2,836 | 0 | The new method of temporarily fixing them involved installing an overlay of sheet metal with screws and liquid adhesives | VERB | 5 |
2,837 | 0 | They' ve arranged 1, 280 hotel and dormitory rooms for Dukakis workers, organized a bus system to get them to the convention, met the volunteers at the airport, distributed the blue- and- white signs that delegates wave to the cameras, and planted the trailers from which campaign managers are staging the convention that introduces the Massachusetts governor to the voters | VERB | 41 |
2,838 | 1 | Finding such a fecund gold field came as a surprise to Reynolds, which stumbled across the precious metal when it was looking for bauxite, a claylike substance that holds alumina, the basic ingredient in aluminum ingot | VERB | 13 |
2,839 | 0 | Mr. Tassin's new team will be filled out by Stephen Gardner, 28, and Christopher Kreidler, 24, who were hired during the past year to work with the group | VERB | 6 |
2,840 | 0 | One proposal calls for gasoline refiners to reduce the volatility of fuel in summer, thus reducing the fuel's tendency to evaporate and contribute to ozone pollution | VERB | 20 |
2,841 | 0 | You can't miss the hints of " Rheingold " and " Siegfried, " nor the occasional overblown welling up of massed orchestral sound | VERB | 2 |
2,842 | 0 | Three anti- apartheid activists emerged from a 36-day stay at the U.S. consulate in Johannesburg, where they had sought refuge after escaping from police | VERB | 21 |
2,843 | 0 | Armand Hammer, chairman of Occidental, planned to fly to Scotland to check out the situation for himself | VERB | 7 |
2,844 | 1 | I smoke too much, am constantly coughing, never eat, always sit around in a daze | VERB | 8 |
2,845 | 0 | For Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc., the old- fashioned tombstone advertisement is going to rest in peace | VERB | 13 |
2,846 | 1 | " Compaq has stepped into the market and is arguably the leader in performance and functions for the price | VERB | 3 |
2,847 | 0 | Gently rocking them swings the hammers, which sway back and forth like the tongues of bells to strike the chimes | VERB | 17 |
2,848 | 1 | The Salk vaccine is composed of killed polio virus | VERB | 6 |
2,849 | 1 | Some U.S. officials believe that in time emotions will cool, and necessity once more will draw Iran toward normalizing relations with the U.S | VERB | 9 |
2,850 | 0 | " You can drive it with your fingertips, but still rest your hand on it.' | VERB | 10 |
2,851 | 1 | Mr. Bluey, who reports to SEC enforcement chief Gary Lynch, says he will particularly watch for accounting violations in pumping up sales, cost deferral and new types of financial instruments | VERB | 19 |
2,852 | 0 | Tamil militants attacked and set fire to two Moslem fishing villages in eastern Sri Lanka | VERB | 2 |
2,853 | 0 | The plan calls for Ferruzzi Finanziaria, the family holding company that controls the Ferruzzi- Montedison group and is now closely held, to absorb Iniziativa Me. T.A. unit in a stock swap | VERB | 22 |
2,854 | 0 | Lightning seldom strikes twice in the same spot | VERB | 2 |
2,855 | 0 | The Medical Letter, a respected nonprofit publication that evaluates the effectiveness of drugs for doctors, concluded that Actigall can dissolve gallstones in only about half of patients | VERB | 19 |
2,856 | 0 | If dry weather cuts normal production by just three bushels an acre, the nation's soybean stockpiles could evaporate by next year, says Richard Loewy, senior grain and oilseed analyst at Prudential- Bache Securities Inc | VERB | 17 |
2,857 | 0 | American, a unit of Fort Worth, Texas- based AMR Corp., touched off the latest round of increases last week, when it proposed raising all discount fares except for so- called MaxSavers, the industry's lowest fare level | VERB | 10 |
2,858 | 0 | Iran retaliated by firing two missiles that struck Baghdad, killing or injuring an unspecified number of people | VERB | 7 |
2,859 | 1 | The irony is that in 1968 Mr. Ford had ousted Mr. Miller as president of Ford -- kicking him upstairs, as vice chairman -- to make room for Semon E. " Bunkie " Knudsen, whom he hired away from General Motors Corp | VERB | 17 |
2,860 | 1 | One trader said that the rumors of the Finance Ministry's efforts to cool trading of the large- capitalization issues triggered the losses in the steel and heavy industrial sectors | VERB | 12 |
2,861 | 0 | It was financed in part by lending from foreign banks flush with petrodollars | VERB | 6 |
2,862 | 1 | After a little more than two months of deliberations, the Presidential Task Force on Market Mechanisms, also known as the Brady commission, has rolled out its proposals | VERB | 23 |
2,863 | 0 | But however microscopically small the particle size and smooth the consistency, this product is still 100% egg white or milk protein | VERB | 8 |
2,864 | 1 | The News runs a gossip column called the Gang of Nine -- it's written by nine unidentified students -- that recently has covered such topics as who's dating whom, who got " drunk enough to get kicked out of one of Boston's most miserable bars " and who did what in class -LRB- " Jeff, always make sure your shirttails are tucked in when standing in front of class " -RRB- | VERB | 36 |
2,865 | 0 | " Do you know what democracy means? " he says, pouring a glass of my Orangina | VERB | 10 |
2,866 | 0 | The administration has been reluctant, for a number of reasons, to attack Tokyo on rice, historically Japan's most sacrosanct product | VERB | 11 |
2,867 | 0 | Because of continuing uncertainties associated with the stock market and inflation, he said consumer demand for CDs will flourish if interest rates get nearer to 10% | VERB | 18 |
2,868 | 1 | So, a few months ago he paid the equivalent of about$ 800 to get his nose fixed | VERB | 16 |
2,869 | 1 | Inflation, attacked in the abortive Austral Plan of 1985 and now the target of new economic measures, has exceeded 300% over the past year | VERB | 1 |
2,870 | 1 | STATES MOVE to fill what they see as a void in job training | VERB | 3 |
2,871 | 0 | Lone Star Industries Inc. says its new cement, Pyrament, is so durable and fast- drying that an airplane can land on it four hours after it is poured, and so versatile it can be poured in almost any temperature | VERB | 34 |
2,872 | 1 | In addition, Mr. Joseph said, referring to the subcommittee's questions about Beatrice, Texstyrene and one other junk- bond issue, by Hanover Petroleum Corp., " I don't think it's fair at all to attack the firm over two or three instances.' | VERB | 32 |
2,873 | 0 | The appointments, filling vacant posts, are the first since the company's top officers resigned at the end of May | VERB | 2 |
2,874 | 0 | But when the rangers drove the girls to the ranger station, the unattended youth sped away, drank heavily, and 10 hours later smashed into a motorcyclist | VERB | 4 |
2,875 | 0 | Some people drank tea brewed at the back of the neoclassical church | VERB | 2 |
2,876 | 0 | But by 1985 the boom was over, and sales had withered to$ 100 million | VERB | 10 |
2,877 | 0 | Bill Byron, a regional sales manager for Columbus Wallcovering Co., danced wildly down the runway in a purple " country kitchen " material | VERB | 10 |
2,878 | 1 | As in 1913, private capital flows among the principal industrial economies are now huge relative to official reserves and to the underlying flow of commodity trade | VERB | 22 |
2,879 | 0 | The airline said its load factor, or the percentage of available seats filled, was 60.4% in August, unchanged from a year earlier | VERB | 12 |
2,880 | 0 | It actually demonstrated its ability to destroy target drones in flight | VERB | 6 |
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