Word: antsyness
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Reporters from all 53 news organizations had signed up for the tour, so they had to divide into two groups. The first section flew north in a battered Israelimade Arava. At El Zorro, a Bolivian official proudly pointed to sacks that appeared to contain white flour and knowingly murmured, "Cocaine...
While it's fair to say that the presence of a Soviet-backed nation in Central America has made the U.S. a little more nervous and antsy, the way in which Reagan has chosen to handle this threat will only aggravate the problem.
The only drawback to this play is its length (two hours and 40 minutes). If Ronis had not remained as faithful to the script, briefer duel scenes and soliloquies would have resulted in a more tightly packaged play. Nevertheless, the superb acting, lighting and directing overall keep one from getting...
"If I don't fly at least every other weekend, I get a little antsy," says Clifford T. Russell '85, one of the club's co presidents. "I'd like to fly every day, flying is very much an obsession with me."
It is a matter of public record that in this year of the wave, a pestilence of antsy people who stand for everything the stranger next to them stands for --meaning nothing in particular--the Wrigley customers had the rare grace to stay down in front. Regarding the wave, they...