Word: mad
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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COLLINGSWOOD, NJ: The nannies are mad as hell, and they?re not going to take it any more. Infuriated by the media?s interchangeable use of ?nanny? and ?au pair? during the Louise Woodward murder trial, the International Nannies Association has launched a campaign to highlight the difference between...
...tunnels of Adams House filled with mad surgeons, disembodied heads and dozens of elementary school children on Friday for the annual Halloween Haunted House...
...noon on Saturday, I squeezed my way into the enemy stands, my Crimson hat intact and only a press pass preventing possible attacks. Like Dustin Hoffman in the upcoming movie "Mad City," I was a journalist in a precarious position, abusing my privileges to snag some juicy quotes...
...painting, in which both come out badly maimed," declared Art Critic John Canaday on Page One of the New York Times. "The most beautiful building in America," retorted Critic Emily Genauer in the New York Herald Tribune. "A building that should be put in a museum to show how mad the 20th Century is," editorialized the New York Daily Mirror... Thus in a babel of discord, and six months after his death, Frank Lloyd Wright's last major work, the $3,000,000 Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum...opened to the public last week... What first visitors saw, as they walked...
Well, the mad scientists at The Crimson have done some detective work and come up with more than a few "spooktacular" suggestions (since every other publication or advertisement is using this word, it would only be fit for us to as well...