Word: cheaping
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...right wing after all; when Bush allies passed out leaflets about Cindy McCain's past addiction to painkillers; when McCain slashed back by suggesting that Bush was intolerant in reaching out to the Fundamentalists at Bob Jones University. Even before last week, the race that was supposed to be cheap and easy and over by now had grown ugly and expensive and long...
...perpetrator searches for a vulnerable stock that is thinly traded, little known and cheap. Among Colt's picks was American Education Corp., trading at around $1 a share...
...though, China's human rights record may not be labor's primary concern - like their corporate employers, trade union members are acting on perceived self-interest: Where the former see China's massive untapped markets as an opportunity, the latter fear the threat posed by its vast army of cheap labor. Still, with Gore having sewn up the Democratic nomination, he's expected to step in behind the administration line - and that may put pressure on the unions to cut a deal...
...explains Moravec. "The irony in my music is not glibly postmodern but rather the essence of making audible the human experience of ambiguity." Though Liebermann employs all the tools of the up-to-the-second composer--he even has a website, www.lowellliebermann.com--he too is quick to spurn the cheap irony of such trendy postmodernists as Britain's Thomas Ades (Powder Her Face). "We live in a sarcastic age," Liebermann says with a shrug. "A lot of intellectuals are uncomfortable with genuineness...
...with the pleasant aroma of coffee and shortbread, along with the sounds of an Italian concerto, but host for the day Frank DiMaria personally introduced himself and invited me to make myself comfortable. As I browsed through his art objects-books on Egyptian philosophy, sheet music by Maurice Chevalier, cheap miniature sphinxes-I overheard the conversations of other patrons as they indeed discussed their ideas about the art they had seen that day. Far from the imposing gallery room in which novice visitors muffle their comments for fear of being "wrong," "The Living Room" fosters an atmosphere in which visitors...