Word: mads
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, and Melody Twilley, 19, a black prelaw student, are among them. The couple became engaged this past Valentine's Day after meeting on the Internet last year. When they started living together, Melody's dad, a businessman in mostly black Wilcox County, "got mad and made me pay my share of the rent," says Melody. But then he got to know Ali. Now Melody says that instead of looking at her fiance as "a white boy out to steal our women," her father welcomes him as a son-in-law-to-be with whom...
...like to see them," she says. Zac Goldsmith, editor of the Ecologist magazine, says that the nanoscience community doesn't want to talk about potential risks. "No one in the industry doubts that nanotech is the most powerful tool we've ever had," he says. "But it's mad that we're charging ahead without any debate. People are nervous because scientists have made a lot of mistakes - DDT, CFCS, thalidomide. A mistake with nanotechnology could be very much more serious than anything we've seen before." Shand and Goldsmith have a point. As Time reported two weeks...
...mad that I just like didn’t even want to play any more—I just wanted to quit and retire or whatever,” Wang said. “I had so many set points but, I don’t know, I just couldn’t hit them. On the last one I just decided to go for it on her shot and it was a stupid shot...
...resident of Eliot, I can safely say that for a large fraction of my fellow housemates, the game of Assassins dominates all activity for one week. The paranoia, the conspiring, the mad dashes to and from the dining hall—all of it adds up to quite the sporting event...
...Most guys have rowed for at least six years, and we’re all used to it,” Binkley said. “We know there are going to be long winters. We can’t really get mad at that. Everybody else has the same problem as well...