Word: cheerful
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...club. He describes the reaction when a woman member brought her baby into the dining room. "The baby started to cry and at the first wail all the members turned around and stared in complete silence. Then when the baby cried again, they let out a big cheer," he says...
...been a long time since Italy had anything to cheer about of this magnitude. The Azzuri had last won the World Cup in 1938. Since then there had been no victories in war, no diplomatic triumphs, nothing but the frustrations of a small country trying unsuccessfully to distinguish itself on a world scale...
...people cheer? Why did a television station send cameras to film a man commiting suicide at all? There is no psychological commentary to explain the phenomenon we are exposed to every time we turn on local television news or read tabloid newspapers--the desire to get a little entertainment our of somebody else's tragedy. What explains banner headlines about parents killing their children? What explains the fact that whenever there is a shooting or a serious traffic accident the camera van from a television station often arrives before an ambulance...
...Adam's part of the team as far as we're concerned," says Hunt, who works with Saravay in addition to coaching the women's track team. "We cheer him on just like everyone else...
...million from the sale last March of the company's Michigan-based tank division to General Dynamics. Chrysler continued to lose money on operations, but the $69 million operating deficit was such an improvement over the $555 million operating deficit in 1981 that it was cause for cheer. Except for a painful five-week strike at Chrysler's Canadian assembly plants last fall that cost the company $125 million, Chrysler would have made an operating profit...