Word: fright
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Iowa Bob. Paternal grandfather, football coach and source of the important maxim: "You've got to get obsessed and stay obsessed." Bob embodies the necessity to live with purpose and goals. Ironically, he dies of fright...
...great. It's fantastic." Or Kiri Te Kanawa, who says simply that she is "terrified." The frantic pace, the giddy nerves, the spiraling expectation that threatens to run away and never quite does: all of it comes down to one thing. It is an understandable preopening stage fright for what will be, for one day and one day only, the greatest show on earth...
...middle-class family, was chased by a gang of some 40 youths into a subway station as onlookers jeered him. He leapt past police, who tried to subdue him, and onto the tracks, where he died-perhaps from touching an electrified rail, or maybe from sheer fright...
Paralyzed by 2 1/2, city officials can only look with fright at the future. But there is still pride in a well-managed city and a wonderful history. Cambridge turned 350 in 1980, and more than one person was heard to say that it is likely the city will survive 350 more...
...Franklin Roosevelt sent 15 messages to Congress, guided 15 major laws to enactment, delivered ten speeches, held press conferences and Cabinet meetings twice a week, conducted talks with foreign heads of state, sponsored an international conference, made all the major decisions in domestic and foreign policy, and never displayed fright or panic and rarely even bad temper...