Word: franticness
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Instead, Montgomery has been busy answering questions from frantic computer users about the Michelangelo virus, a destructive computer program designed to attack IBM personal computers on the anniversary of the artist's birthday today...
...patiently dealing with Michelangelophobia. "People know something really heavy and bad is coming," said Peter J. Bohlin, a Northeastern senior. "They just don't know how to deal with it. One woman came in totally hysterical. She was convinced that all her disks were infected with Michelangelo." Dozens of frantic PC owners have come into have their disks checked for the virus...
...race will now enter a chaotic phase. Democratic leaders have stacked many primaries and caucuses in early March to create an artificial stampede for a consensus nominee. But this frantic schedule means that just when the candidates should be gradually introducing themselves to most voters, they have to embark on a merciless two-week media-market march through 14 primaries and 10 state caucuses, climaxing with 11 contests on Super Tuesday, March...
...rifled to the section containing the short bios of the performers. Our eyes roaming over lists of soap opera and TV ad credits, we finally hit gold and knew that we had found what we were looking for. It was the actor who had played Mr. Angolino, the frantic restaurant owner from Three's Company...
Surely the time has come for all these top government officials to curtail their frantic dashing about. Former Secretary of State Dean Rusk has never stopped pointing out that the diplomatic service is a 500-year-old invention designed to make it unnecessary for Kings, Presidents, Prime Ministers and Secretaries to be everywhere at once...