Word: bones
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...rztraminer produced in the U.S.," he recalls. Tchelistcheff then turned his attention to a fledgling winery that became Chateau Ste. Michelle. The race was on. Church and colleagues began marketing wines in 1969 as Associated Vintners, now the state's fourth biggest winery. Associated is noted for its bone dry '80 Gewürztraminer and, in an area best suited to cool-climate white varietals, a robust '78 Pinot Noir. Hinzerling Vineyards, owned by Mike and Jerry Wallace, won a silver medal last year with its '78 Cabernet Sauvignon...
Reagan may not have a racist bone in his body, as his aides insist, but his philosophical antipathy to federal activism, whether it takes the form of social spending or statutory redress, is at odds with the kind of government leadership that blacks have come to expect. His budget cuts were felt most immediately by the nation's poor, who are disproportionately black. He flirted with the idea of weakening the Voting Rights Act until a political fire storm changed his mind, and until recently was criticized for lax enforcement of fair housing laws. William Bradford Reynolds, the Assistant...
...discussions are as uninhibited as the schedule, then expressions of disquiet can be expected from at least a few of the Western leaders. The chief bone of contention: Reaganomics and stratospheric U.S. budget deficits...
...done better at telling that story in recent years than Gould. At 41, in lectures and writings, on television and even in the courtroom, this gifted Harvard scholar has managed to turn a musty, bone-littered, backbiting discipline into the most exciting of sciences. Like his friend Carl Sagan, he has become a superstar of science. "Only Carl," Gould insists, "cuts a better figure on the tube...
Cardwell's contusion is reflected throughout her editorial in such sentences as The plea for a Third world center is based upon a desire to improve race relations by making Black students students feel more comfortable and accepted at the College and the University threw Black students a bone..." By definition. "Third World" is supposed to include Asians. Hispanics/Latinos, Native Americans, etc., If this letter is supposed to reflect "Third World" attitudes why do these groups go unmentioned. Many students have pointed out to the Foundation office that Asian American student activities are attended almost entirely by Asian Americans, Latino...