From 1990 to 1994, the Hotel, once owned by descendants of former Harvard president Charles Eliot and used as overflow digs for the adjacent Harvard Club, has come up in the world.
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We've had a hard time deciding whether he has come up in the world or plunged to new depths by taking on this more recent tangle of thorns, the Clinton sex scandal.
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Self-published at first, the book has come up in the world and is attracting attention as a blunt, irreverently philosophical and occasionally long-winded treatise on selling yourself and your ideas.
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DOG EAT DOG Jane and Michael Stern ( Fireside, $ 11 ) The Sterns, most famous for The Encyclopedia of Bad Taste, have come up in the world with this one ( new in paperback ), a funny and re vealing look at the world of dog shows, to which they were intro duced when they acquired Richard, " a drooling, flatulent bulldog ."
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Shrewdly, Ms . Moore kept prices low ( most dishes cost less than $ 10 ), sent out flyers in the neighborhood ( which is populated by aspiring actors ) and hung out a sign saying, " Last Cappuccino Before the 101 . " ( Thousands of cars pass the restaurant en route to the nearby Route 101, the Hollywood Freeway; it was a signal, of course, that the coffee shop was coming up in the world .)