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the time of day before which programme content of an adult nature, or of a specific or implied kind, may not be screened and after which it is permissible (US: safe harbor) (fig.) a turning point a drainage basin/water catchment area (shift from orig. sense) * well really (colloquial, used for emphasis) ("that was well funny") adverb of good
day when people are generally exempt from work, school, etc. see Federal holidays in the United States (the Holidays) the days comprising Christmas and New Year's Day (and Hanukkah), and often also Thanksgiving (used esp. in the phrase "happy Holidays") festival, whether or not generally entailing a public holiday: "Halloween is my favorite ...
Steals and Deals is an evening business news talk show aired weekdays from 7:30 to 8PM ET on CNBC from 1990 until c. 1997. Hosted by Janice Lieberman. Produced by Glenn Ruppel. Steals and Deals was CNBC's nightly investigative consumer finance show. The show's tagline was "if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is."
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Several morning shows and daytime talk shows have adopted the deal-of-the-day format to sell various items, with ABC's Good Morning America featuring two brands of the concept; The Right Stuff which often is timed with an online retail sale, and GMA contributor Tory Johnson's own vertical integration segment, Deals & Steals, along with The View ...
French '89 Ingredients 1 oz non-alcoholic gin 1/4 oz simple syrup 1/4 oz lemon juice 3 oz non-alcoholic sparkling wine (chilled in advance) Lemon peel for garnish Method: Add all ingredients to glass.
American English has always shown a marked tendency to use nouns as verbs. [13] Examples of verbed nouns are interview, advocate, vacuum, lobby, pressure, rear-end, transition, feature, profile, spearhead, skyrocket, showcase, service (as a car), corner, torch, exit (as in "exit the lobby"), factor (in mathematics), gun ("shoot"), author (which disappeared in English around 1630 and was ...