Word: anxiously
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Union took three years to get right. Childs waited out anxious months for Ricketts' continued collaboration, while he worked on Boomtown. Mostly on sheer instinct, she went from Los Angeles to Swaziland and Zambia to search out a choir and found two. The Sibane Semaswati Singers and the New Generation, who show no traces of a Paul Simon-Graceland influence, are on five of the album's tracks, lending rhythmic backbone whenever Childs' writing tends too much toward the brittle. They also summon ironic memories from Childs' past, casting a kind of sanctified shadow across a childhood spent within...
Despite her current fame and her air of satisfaction with her career, Hunt says her life has been one of uncertainty, not knowing about work from day to day, and "then anxious about work" when you get it. But Hunt thrives...
Although the results suggest differently, the Black-and-White (4-0 overall) was anxious about its performance in the regatta...
...tonight 2147 letters of acceptance will be mailed to anxious high school seniors across the country, Dean of Admissions William R. Fitzsimmons '67 said yesterday. Those admitted were selected from a record 14,430 applications making the class of 1992 the most competitive class in which to gain admission...
This week the Pulitzer Prize Board meets at Columbia University to anoint 1988's winners. The prizes are also given for music, drama, poetry, fiction, nonfiction, history and biography, but it is the 14 journalism awards that will have champagne corks poised in anxious newsrooms. Before the bubbly flows, just one question: Is there a trick to winning? Members of the Pulitzer board insist there is none, but that has not stopped newspapers from playing shamelessly to the judges...