Word: dated
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...seated upon entering the restaurant, one can't help but feel somewhat self-satisfied having just passed the hungry, waiting mob outside the Border. Rosalita's glass roof creates the impression of dining under the stars. A live mariache band, (a great asset if you want to impress a date), the hot-pepper Christmas lights and the Corona-bottle salt and pepper shakers altogether transport you to a tastefully-done Mexican tourist trap...
...think you are quite a jewel, and this book certainly proves that. Few authors I know can be so subversively ironic: your critique of feminism as a cult of professional victimhood is hilarious when juxtaposed with your constant complaints of being victimized by feminists everywhere! And your claim that date-rape hysteria infantalizes women and turns them into powerless waifs is so funny in light of you mocking and belittling those little women so relentlessly...
...broken lights had to wait a little longer, however. The 140 Edisonbased incandescent lamps in the sign need to be completely replaced every six months, Rattigan said, and today is the planned replacement date...
...also, she said, the occasion of one student's first date--at age five...
...Perhaps, given the internal struggle between Rosenthal of Beijing and Rosenthal of Piccadilly, it was doomed from the start. It sets out to trace the history -- or what its curators consider the high points of the history -- of American painting and sculpture from 1913, the date of the famed Armory Show, to the flatlands of our fin de siecle in 1993. But it has no intellectual cogency and, although it assembles a number of fine and historically emblematic works of art, it doesn't always locate them properly in the artists' outputs, so that they tend to look like...