Word: furiously
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...early fall, residents in those two Houses experienced inconveniences ranging from cold showers to property damage linked to the work, which continued at a furious pace. Some of these problems reappeared this spring, when renovation began in five other buildings...
...hour. He picks his way through the traffic and arrives at the corner just in time to watch his bus pull away. Late for work, he opens his office door and finds the boss pacing inside. His report was due an hour ago, he is told; the client is furious. If he values his job, he had better have a good explanation. And, by the way, he can forget about taking a vacation this summer. The man eyes a paperweight on his desk and longs to throw it at his oppressor. Instead, he sits down, his stomach churning, his back...
Rhode Island state police last February established a central "civil depository" for children's fingerprints and other identifying information, claiming that the records would never be used against them if their fingerprints turned up in later criminal investigations. Two weeks ago, after a furious public debate, a new law ordered the depository to shut down. Says a relieved Steven Brown, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union in Rhode Island: "Parents were in essence waiving their children's privacy and freedom from selfincrimination. They can't do that, even though they are parents." Bills setting...
WPPSS's woes have made consumers in Washington State furious. Since bills for the nuclear plants started coming due, the average residential electric rates have gone up about 80%. Some irate ratepayers urged that WPPSS file for bankruptcy so that its debt payments can be eased...
...Bradley staged a furious rally was seven birdies during a course-record 66 yesterday to capture the $125,000 LPO Chrysler-Plymouth Charity Classic with a under-par 212 for the 54-hole event...