Modern industrialized processes, from factories to farms, have characteristic noxious byproducts, from smog to hog waste.* Modern industrialized in·dus·tri·al·ize v. in·dus·tri·al·ized, in·dus·tri·al·iz·ing, in·dus·tri·al·iz·es v.tr. 1. To develop industry in (a country or society, for example). 2. processes, from factories to farms, have characteristic noxious byproducts, from smog to hog waste. Kitty Kelley
Kitty Kelley (born April 4, 1942) is an American investigative journalist and author of several best-selling biographies of celebrities and politicians, most of them unauthorized. is a byproduct by·prod·uct or by-prod·uct n. 1. Something produced in the making of something else. 2. A secondary result; a side effect. Noun 1. of celebrity. Become tabloid-famous, for whatever reason--supreme beauty (Elizabeth Taylor), great talent (Frank Sinatra), public service, however symbolic (Jackie Kennedy, Nancy Reagan, the House of Windsor Noun 1. House of Windsor - the British royal family since 1917 Windsor dynasty - a sequence of powerful leaders in the same family Duke of Windsor, Edward, Edward VIII - King of England and Ireland in 1936; his marriage to Wallis Warfield Simpson )--and Kelley will do a book on you, rehashing all the known scandals, and adding new ones. The revelation of her latest book, on the Bushes, is that George W. Bush snorted cocaine at Camp David when his father was president. Kelley's source is Sharon Bush, brother Neil's former wife, who says she didn't say it. But don't expect that to slow Kelley down. She is only 62, and Michael Jackson, Hillary Clinton, and Britney Spears await her attentions. |
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