Word: franticized
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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symptom of a frantic society...
This shift has created a "frantic, ferocious competition" among the television networks and the print media--a battle with negative consequences, Daniels said...
...just emptied a safe and are about to make a frantic dash for your secret hideaway in the city's alleys...
...frantic dog that led passersby to the bodies of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman near midnight on June 12. And it was the wail of a canine earlier that prosecutors suggest marked the moment of Nicole's and Ronald's murders, at about 10:20 p.m. -- more than an hour before O.J. headed for the airport. The defense offered some of its own drama by handing over a sealed package of "evidence," to be opened at an undetermined date. The scramble to find the murder weapon continues too; the prosecution seems set on proving it was a stiletto-type...
...other prong in Washington's strategy is the credible threat of military intervention. No one knows whether Clinton will follow through with an invasion, but the steady drip of leaks has created an atmosphere of frantic speculation that, combined with a dearth of hard facts, makes for effective psychological war. Amid all the uncertainty, Port-au-Prince is swept by sensational rumors, such as last week's report that the U.S. embassy had been passing out iridescent paint so that Americans could identify their homes to invading troops...