Word: frantically
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...after the match’s frantic start, the momentum settled to equally favor both players. Bergman held her own, rattling off victories in four games, but was unable to overcome Cioroch’s break of her serve, falling 6-4 in the second. The straight set victory earned the Bulldogs their fourth point, knocking Harvard from the tournament...
...There’s a frantic energy,” says Eric P. Lesser ’07, a volunteer for the campaign of Sen. John F. Kerry, D-Mass. “Everyone runs around and is so excited and nobody knows quite what...
...like your nights a little less frantic, make for Gangnam, Seoul's own Beverly Hills, complete with a 24-hour beauty salon, big-brand shopping and wine bars, of which Chez Joey, tel: (82-2) 555 8926, is one of the smartest. Set up by long-haired owner and sommelier Ahn Joon-buem on his return from Paris, it's an oasis for live music, especially cool jazz. Even the barmen will treat you to impromptu licks on the guitar: the waiting staff are professional musicians earning an extra buck...
...Nicole gave me a great pass,” Chu said. “It was a testament to the whole line, the whole team, pounding away—not getting too frantic about not scoring in the first period, but then bearing down when it counted...
...full story of the bailouts is more complicated--and more interesting. To judge their effectiveness, it helps to look at two airlines that received assistance and whose fortunes have dramatically diverged since those frantic days. America West, which was among the nation's most inept airlines, has used its $380 million in federal loans to transform itself into an innovative industry leader. Another inefficient carrier, US Airways, got nearly $1 billion--the government's largest aid package--and stayed inefficient. US Airways is in such poor shape that some analysts expect another bankruptcy. With the government's big-airlines record...