Word: heatedly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...just how debilitating some of the side effects can be. He was riding a bus two weeks after starting the cocktail therapy when his legs began to twitch violently. "I felt like I was plugged into an electrical socket," Pinkett recalls. "It was like someone had two knobs--one heat, one vibration--and they just kept turning up the volume." After a few minutes, he regained control of his legs. Fortunately, the spasms haven't returned, and Pinkett, whose treatment is paid for by Medicaid, has regained both his energy and his appetite...
...live on the ground floor of Hollis South. My windows are conveniently placed between the Hollis Hall historic sign and the steps, where the likes of Emerson and Thoreau dropped cannonballs used to heat their rooms. Tour groups consider Hollis an excellent starting place for a Yard tour, and can be found dutifully listening to their guide, or staring into my room at all hours...
...heat in my room seems very sporadic," said Gregory M. Sulkowski '00, a Matthews Hall resident...
Most houses across campus have already turned on their heating systems, but some students say their rooms are not adequately heated or complain that the heat in their rooms fluctuates...
...began, Elizabeth Dole quickly assessed the situation and graciously walked off the stage and to the back of a steamy room to give everyone a chance to hear about Bob Dole's straightforward and honest goals. We outside were rained on a bit, and those inside cooked in the heat while Elizabeth Dole sailed through both the showers and the heat to deliver an enthusiastic speech and to stay to greet the many supporters who came out to hear about the kind of leadership we support in Washington. CATHERINE S. SELF Lexington, Kentucky...