Word: furiously
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...cello sawing away (a jarring innovation back then) and, like a distant war drum, a timpani that no one knew how to tune and so hits one note no matter what the chord change. When Wexler first heard this bizarre melange, he was more than disappointed - he was furious. "It sounds like three stations playing at the time coming through on one very bad car radio," he fumed, insisting that the number be junked. Ertegun overruled him, and "There Goes My Baby" was a top-five...
...former allies are furious. McCain and Kennedy and Ganske, among others, are incredibly put off by this move. These guys all assumed Norwood would come back to them with the next step, because he?d been acting as a sort of emissary between the two negotiating tables. So they were pretty surprised when they saw Norwood going to the podium rather than coming back to them. Until this point, they?d been vetting and looking at everything the White House offered...
That's why an unusual mix of environmentalists, farmers and politicians is furious that Loder is using public water for a private lake. "This lake is the poster for water waste," says Buford Crites, a city councilman in nearby Palm Desert. "When much of the West is already suffering incredible problems from lack of water, here we are literally wasting it." The Coachella Valley water district appealed to the state water-resources control board to intervene, but the board refused; California law permits recreational use of Colorado River water...
After weeks of contentious debate between politicians who are much better at reading polls than reading research findings, scientists finally took center stage this week in the furious debate over federal funding for stem cell research. On Wednesday, the National Institutes of Health issued a report supporting the continuation of embryonic stem cell research...
...secret that the 2000 elections did not go smoothly. For months after Election Day, the nation?s attention was riveted on Florida, where charges and countercharges flew between election officials furious over lost, misplaced, or uncounted votes...