By 1971, only the Imperial LeBaron was left and it shared the monstrous slab-sided "fuselage" styling of corporate siblings like the Chrysler New Yorker and the Dodge Monaco.
Who would choose a slab of dehydrated noodles over the then-cheaper fresh stuff? The answer was many millions of time-pressed individuals.
Your eyes do not deceive you: that sleek slab levitating in midair is in fact a bed, and it is floating unsupported--though lightly tethered at its four corners--16 in.
TIPSTER: Hoffa is under cement slab Is Jimmy Hoffa's body going to be found underneath a cement slab in a large green Oakland County field? Tipster Anthony Zerilli certainly believes that to be the case.
June 17, 2013 - WXYZ-TV Detroit
GALLERY: Shots of the Week in MLS, Week 16 | THE SIDELINE Really, though, the slab is twice as wide as Darlington. Perhaps when you're a near lock to win MLS Goal of the Week, you deserve a big slab. Things started out nicely for D.C. United on Saturday, up 1-0 against Toronto FC following a Dwayne De Rosario penalty kick.
June 17, 2013 - Major League Soccer
For the astronaut with everything, the $115,000 Moon Orbiter watch At nearly half the price of a suborbital flight, Romain Jerome's latest slab of luxury has sci-fi styling, moon dust, and Apollo 11 bits. But no spacesuit. Originally posted at Crave
June 17, 2013 - CNET
Alexander Frolov in International Herald Tribune Evraz chairman Alexander Frolov said the acquisition is "in line with our long-term strategy to develop higher-value downstream markets complementary to Evraz slab production" and "represents a solid platform for Evraz as a footprint in North...
Ben Sheets in Sports Network I think 'complete game,' when I toe the slab,Sheets said. "I go for it from the beginning. Most times you fall short, but oh well."
Roddy Piper in Calgary Sun This doctor put me on the slab, and it turned out, I had a bone about the size of a potato chip, and about that thin,said Piper. "And it was starting to cut the nerves inside my spine." "It was just a matter of me moving too much...