Word: jealously
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...notary who later called himself Voltaire. "Everyone who carries a name in France has spent his early youth in Louis-le-grand," gloated the Archbishop of Paris -charitably including that perverted praetorian, the Marquis de Sade. The pattern continued despite the suppression of the Jesuits in 1762, when the jealous Sorbonne swallowed the school. During the French Revolution, the school doubled as a jail for "enemies" of the Revolution, including Old Grad Robespierre, on his way to the guillotine. So combustible was 19th century France that between 1801 and 1873 the school was renamed eight times-from...
...Tensions. But life with Ghighi was no champagne cocktail. His charm for women was always electric-and friends recall that Charlene, who seemed to love him deeply, was jealous of his attractions. Ghighi also had legal problems. A public relations firm that he was associated with took on the Dominican Republic as a client in 1959, when it was ruled by Dictator Rafael Trujillo...
...very aware of the good and evil a committee assignment can do back home ("I wanted almost any committee as long as it had anything to do with New Hampshire") was disappointed at first. But now he is right in the middle of the TFX investigation, and jealous...
...successor, Pat Graham, continued these generous policies, walking Stephenson and giving up a run-scoring hit to Diehi after Gilmor had sacrificed. Bart Jealous, the next Navy excuse for a pitcher, served a home run ball to Stephenson in the eighth...
Bringing the run total to an even dozen in the top of the ninth, Combs grounded out to score St. George from third. The little rightfielder had previously reached third on Del Rossi's double off Jealous...