Word: fulminante
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Todd's wife Kim, along with his parents, followed him to Durham, where they all checked into a double room at the Brookwood Inn, about 500 yds. from the Duke Hospital entrance. On Friday, a biopsy revealed that Todd was deteriorating fast, headed toward "fulminant hepatic failure." Without a new...
The decision to gamble so much on energy-in such a fulminant style-was made at a two-hour Wednesday-afternoon White House strategy session that included top Carter aides and Vice President Walter Mondale. The participants were painfully aware that Carter needed a quick pick-me-up. His Administration...
The controversies grew more intense last week. Excerpts running to 21 pages from the supposedly secret report of the House Intelligence Committee staff appeared in New York's fulminant weekly Village Voice (see THE PRESS). Although the House had overruled the committee by 246 to 124 and banned publication...
Then as now, the Met was not an adventurous house: it depended on its unparalleled roster of singers, and while for years it attempted more new works than it does today, most of them met with little immediate success. When it launched La Bohème (with Melba) in 1900...
In catastrophe, a willing and resolute first-aider on the spot can be worth a dozen doctors in a far-away hospital. Last week, as the rumbling political volcano of Egypt blew its top in a roar of fulminant frenzy, first aid was urgently needed. It was firmly applied by...