Word: manically
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...public Katharine Graham was born, at the age of 46, out of a catastrophe - the suicide in 1963 of her brilliant and unstable husband Philip, a manic depressive who was publisher of the Washington Post...
...husband Philip Graham took over the ailing Post, and Graham ended her own short-lived writing career to concentrate on the family?s home life. She focused on raising their children and entertaining in their Georgetown home until the increasingly manic-depressive Phil committed suicide...
...familiar with the tone. You?ve got to give the birds some credit. What better way to grab a mate?s undivided attention? Our feathered friends have obviously taken note of the phenomenon known as "Ooh-hang-on-while-I-get-that-cell-phone-call" - that blind and manic need to drop everything and answer a call - that sadly afflicts so many humans, including heart surgeons, air-traffic controllers and, apparently, even my wandering friend in North Carolina. Let?s just hope those poor birds aren?t suddenly inspired to migrate halfway around the world, or we could have whole...
...Manic Mexican Movie...
...Norman Rockwell that hangs next to the Oval Office door. In the Roosevelt Room, he told how F.D.R. used the space to house his aquariums. Down the hall he expounded on a print showing Lincoln at the first reading of the Emancipation Proclamation. Throughout, he was a manic bundle of energy. Near the end of the tour, Glade Curtis, an obstetrician, had to laugh. "Karl was always really into politics and history," Curtis said. "And he was always a nerd...