Word: chillness
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Macmillan then countercharged that CBS was engaged in a campaign to "chill" the publication of the book, which was "ironic for a company that is brandishing truth and the First Amendment as its defense in the Westmoreland case." Said a Macmillan press release: "CBS has created, by innuendo and the carefully selected use of 'buzzwords' familiar to First Amendment lawyers, the impression within Macmillan that Kowet and Macmillan will have to face legal consequences if the book is published...
Despite the superpower chill, a Soviet satellite stays in touch with the West...
...they came around, just surrounded me-it was sort of a huddle, sort of a family embrace, saying nothing and saying everything. And then Tricia said, 'Daddy! You're wet. Your coat's wet through.' And I began to have a chill...
...caution. In 1982 two physicians in California were charged with murder for complying with a family's request to remove feeding tubes from a hopelessly brain-damaged patient. The charge was dismissed upon appeal last fall. But, together with similar cases around the country, it has "sent a chill into the medical community," according to Washington Gerontologist Joanne Lynn, principal author of a 1983 Presidential Commission report on medical ethics...
Flashdance was just one of five sound tracks that ranked among the 50 top-selling albums of 1983 (along with Staying Alive, Yentl, The Big Chill and Return of the Jedi), and Hollywood will try to launch several more in the coming months. The most elaborate after Footloose may be Streets of Fire, a futuristic rock fable directed by Walter Hill (The Warriors, 48 Hrs.) and featuring Marine Jahan, the unbilled dancer who doubled for Jennifer Seals in Flashdance. Scheduled to open in June, the film includes songs by Stevie Nicks, Tom Petty and others...