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3,667 | 0 | Riney grabbed headlines late last year when it resigned as the advertising agency for Modesto, Calif .- based E.& J. Gallo Winery, after a brush with the Gallos | VERB | 1 |
3,668 | 1 | He talks of a " debt cone " that will melt down once consumers and businesses realize it doesn't pay to borrow at high real interest rates to buy assets whose values aren't rising as fast as they were | VERB | 10 |
3,669 | 1 | It is to correct for such gaps in market operations -LRB- or " externalities, " as economists call them -RRB- that governments have a responsibility to step in and lend a helping hand | VERB | 26 |
3,670 | 1 | In a news conference on their first day in office, the executives said they plan " to stick closely " to the strategic direction of Mr. Marous's predecessor, Douglas D. Danforth, who retired | VERB | 17 |
3,671 | 1 | Spain is pouring 15 billion pesetas -LRB-$ 122.2 million -RRB- into major new equipment by Ceselsa, a Spanish maker | VERB | 2 |
3,672 | 0 | With its strength in the Old South, the Rocky Mountain and northern plains states and such dependable GOP bastions as Indiana, the party can absorb some losses and still accumulate close to 200 electoral votes | VERB | 24 |
3,673 | 1 | Electronic Data Systems President Alberthal struck back at the firm's founder, H. Ross Perot, saying the Texas billionaire's verbal and business attacks hurt the company | VERB | 5 |
3,674 | 1 | Among the hundreds of pages of affidavits and depositions filed by the SEC with a federal court in New York earlier this week are sworn statements by six of Mr. Wang's colleagues in Morgan Stanley's mergers and acquisitions department indicating that he was intimately familiar with much of their work, and sometimes may have pumped them for details | VERB | 54 |
3,675 | 0 | Meanwhile, stay out of the sun to avoid skin cancer and don't eat shellfish, which may have red tide | VERB | 12 |
3,676 | 0 | But Iran's positions, overrun in last Saturday's attack on Majnoon, were just a few thin lines of hillocks; the fortifications of an army that expects to attack rather than defend | VERB | 26 |
3,677 | 1 | He is laboriously filling out the cash- flow statement his bank requires for a spring- planting loan | VERB | 3 |
3,678 | 1 | The Duracell sale seems certain to step up pressure on management to sustain recent improvements in profit performance | VERB | 6 |
3,679 | 1 | -- Last September, 22-year- old Kimberly Isaac of Baton Rouge, La., was badly scraped over a large part of her body when a 1977 LTD she had just parked in a grocery- store lot backed up, knocking her over and dragging her in circles | VERB | 40 |
3,680 | 0 | Mr. Knight and others criticize the service for helping students miss classes | VERB | 10 |
3,681 | 1 | Austrian companies, for example, complain that their sales of shoes and clothes to the Soviet Union -- more than$ 100 million in 1984 -- have almost evaporated | VERB | 26 |
3,682 | 0 | The candidate best positioned to achieve that level -- Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis -- stumbled badly in the Illinois primary on Tuesday and now faces a formidable challenge: He must win half the remaining delegates up for grabs just to get 40%, or 1, 665 delegates | VERB | 14 |
3,683 | 1 | The result: Some car makers are cooling their hot rods | VERB | 6 |
3,684 | 1 | An initially orderly crowd dissolves into a melee of people swapping pins, Frisbees, and bubble gum | VERB | 4 |
3,685 | 1 | As the U.S., the world's largest grain producer, has fewer crops to export, other nations will fill the gap | VERB | 16 |
3,686 | 1 | Israel deported eight Palestinians to Lebanon and ordered the expulsion of 12 others, including six from the West Bank village where an Israeli teen- ager and two Palestinian youths were killed last week | VERB | 30 |
3,687 | 1 | " It's certainly not the kind of a supply shock that would kick us into a recession, " says WEFA economist John Hagens | VERB | 12 |
3,688 | 0 | By contrast, continuing to let foreign oil producers buy equity in U.S. refineries would help the U.S. economy by allowing these plants to operate at closer to maximum capacity and encouraging additional capital to flow into the U.S | VERB | 34 |
3,689 | 1 | Next to it rests a wooden face carving he found in a nearby cemetery | VERB | 3 |
3,690 | 0 | People split their tickets from the presidential line to the House line because they know who the incumbent is, having been besieged by mail from the House member's office and ads from his campaign and having been helped by his constituent case workers | VERB | 21 |
3,691 | 0 | An Ortho spokeswoman said that since January -- when the Journal of the American Medical Association suggested Retin- A, on the market 17 years to treat acne, could help smooth wrinkles -- sales of the 0.05% Retin- A have risen 40% in the U.S | VERB | 29 |
3,692 | 0 | They should be eating chocolate cake, instead they are bleeding from their souls.' | VERB | 3 |
3,693 | 0 | Instead, " They should expel all the people living in the{ British} countryside and allow secondary forests to grow and fill these new forests with wolves and bears etc. so you can study them before studying tropical animals.' | VERB | 20 |
3,694 | 1 | In the extreme we have revolution, where the existing social contract is dissolved | VERB | 12 |
3,695 | 1 | Among Mr. Huffstutler's prospective clients were attorneys suing American Motors in cases where Jeeps had rolled over | VERB | 15 |
3,696 | 1 | Last week, after a team had gone through its paces, one of the handlers forgot to remove a stick of dynamite that had been planted in the suitcase | VERB | 24 |
3,697 | 0 | If Pan Am rejects arbitration, the Teamsters will be legally free to strike after a 30-day cooling- off period | VERB | 12 |
3,698 | 1 | Western diplomats and other observers say the Northrop situation could be a test case of how far the government of South Korea's newly elected President Roh Tae Woo will go in investigating questionable matters that touch his old friend and political patron, former President Chun | VERB | 35 |
3,699 | 0 | Another third of the patients at the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center drank alcohol before being hurt, and 16.5% had used both marijuana and alcohol, the study said | VERB | 13 |
3,700 | 0 | The case makes New York state seem almost ungrateful for the way it responded to a federal law that pumped$ 675 million of Uncle Sam's funds into 21 troubled New York thrifts a few years ago | VERB | 19 |
3,701 | 0 | And when various award- winning fruits and animals were assembled for a local TV shot, Chief tried to eliminate the 59-pound watermelon by eating it | VERB | 23 |
3,702 | 1 | It's raining.' | VERB | 1 |
3,703 | 0 | He arranged for a new working part to be airlifted in 12 hours to Houston, fixed the dish, and the remainder of the tournament was carried by ESPN | VERB | 15 |
3,704 | 0 | The New York Stock Exchange composite index also touched a high since the crash but pulled back to close at 144.82, up 0.28 but below its Oct. 21 level of 145.02 | VERB | 8 |
3,705 | 1 | From the seminars flowed requests for help in updating substandard tanks | VERB | 3 |
3,706 | 1 | Instead of playing the distance runners' dreary game of sticking with the pack until the last lap or two, he ran off by himself early and dared the boys to catch him | VERB | 9 |
3,707 | 1 | In recent years, Drexel has poured far more resources into areas such as high- yield, " junk " bonds, merger and acquisition advice and mortgage- backed securities | VERB | 5 |
3,708 | 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 |
3,709 | 0 | The Atlanta- based company lent Ironton Iron$ 500, 000 and has an option to buy it | VERB | 4 |
3,710 | 1 | Both the government and private industry have stepped up efforts to recruit back to Korea scientists who were trained and then stayed abroad | VERB | 7 |
3,711 | 1 | " Competitors are kept out, and carters' costs are kept down, " says Mr. Kossler, who testified publicly in 1983 about one incident: A New York businessman got into the garbage- hauling business and quickly tried to grab customers from other carters by underbidding them | VERB | 37 |
3,712 | 0 | Last October, he surpassed his own record by eating 2.6 kilograms | VERB | 8 |
3,713 | 1 | In fact, though PAN embraces international investment, it isn't inclined to roll over for it | VERB | 11 |
3,714 | 0 | Merrill O. Burns, an executive vice president of Manufacturers Hanover Corp., was named a director of this utility, filling a vacancy | VERB | 18 |
3,715 | 0 | The government won't estimate the condition of the recently planted corn and soybean crops until August | VERB | 9 |
3,716 | 0 | But to take this often- repeated mistake as a basis for the misleading conclusion that our streets will be forever filled with happy motorists, secure in their bliss because of endless oil supplies, is so naive as to border on irresponsibility | VERB | 20 |
3,717 | 1 | To air fresh shows through June, " we'd have to eat the second showing of some episodes, " he said, which would cause a financial hit | VERB | 10 |
3,718 | 0 | There has yet to be a confirmed report of a large animal killed by the flames, although a few deaths are almost inevitable, park officials say | VERB | 12 |
3,719 | 0 | The nation's cattle herd is withering | VERB | 5 |
3,720 | 1 | One of those touched by the scandal was Schuyler Colfax, who happened to be Grant's vice president | VERB | 3 |
3,721 | 0 | Supermarket chains aren't willing to pay much for beef because they' ve been flooded with cheap poultry | VERB | 13 |
3,722 | 0 | Mr. Morales, excited, asks me to step outside a moment | VERB | 6 |
3,723 | 1 | The Suez group has said it will dissolve the Belgian company's current 23-member board and create a two- tier management, with a chief executive running day- to- day operations and a management committee that defines strategy | VERB | 7 |
3,724 | 0 | The provincial governments of Alberta and Saskatchewan have offered a total of 28.5 million Canadian dollars -LRB-$ 23.2 million -RRB- to assist in well drilling, water pumping and other relief activities | VERB | 26 |
3,725 | 1 | " Now, we're sticking with horse- related attractions, " Mr. Seigenfeld says, noting that Belmont put on a combination rodeo- horse show this month that attracted new customers of all ages | VERB | 3 |
3,726 | 1 | On Wednesday, the Central Bank of the Philippines stepped into the foreign exchange market to sell$ 500, 000 for pesos, pushing the dollar down to 21.293 pesos | VERB | 8 |
3,727 | 0 | Equally important, his Socialist government absorbed and then, in effect, destroyed the French Communist Party | VERB | 5 |
3,728 | 1 | " That would cause Boeing to finally move on the 7J7 and stop dragging its feet.' | VERB | 13 |
3,729 | 1 | An owner can escape the sanction only by demonstrating that he neither knew nor had reason to know that any drugs were on the conveyance | VERB | 3 |
3,730 | 1 | " Ray Shaw is an exceptionally talented newsman and business executive and definitely will be missed, " Mr. Phillips said | VERB | 15 |
3,731 | 0 | " What the U.S. should do, rather than destroying those oil wells, is capture them as prizes of war and turn their production over for the benefit of the U.S. and its other allies in the gulf, " he said | VERB | 8 |
3,732 | 0 | But international groups that attacked Mr. Jenninger's remarks may find themselves among the losers | VERB | 4 |
3,733 | 1 | It says that only unexpectedly bad developments, such as another stock- market crash the size of last October's, or a sudden surge in oil prices, might damp confidence or touch off a spurt in inflation that might frighten governments into choking off the recovery by raising interest rates significantly | VERB | 29 |
3,734 | 1 | One underwriter currently has six ready to roll | VERB | 7 |
3,735 | 0 | Stones are laid close together, generally slanting inward, with each stone touching as many others as possible | VERB | 11 |
3,736 | 0 | One is particularly struck by the austere but strongly felt eroticism of many of these works, and by the extraordinary poetry with which Poussin imbues the timeless themes of love and death | VERB | 3 |