Word: mcbeals
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Windows, by the way. And both include free mail programs: Netscape comes with Messenger and Microsoft gives away Outlook Express, which has been upgraded. Again, I prefer Microsoft's offering: Outlook looks snappier and offers a great way to handle junk mail. Microsoft's beta, however, is no Ally McBeal: it takes up 15.4 megabytes just for the browser; 49 megs if you install the mailer and other...
...years, theater has had trouble attracting the kind of hip young audiences that flock to the movie multiplexes or gather in front of the TV set for Ally McBeal. But that may be changing. According to a recent study by Audience Research & Analysis, 41.8% of Broadway theatergoers last year were under 35. Though many of those were young kids being taken to musicals by their parents, that's up from...
...suit, her figure and, most disturbingly, her degree of femininity--none of which are the subject of comment when male political leaders speak. When President Clinton first appointed Madeleine K. Albright secretary of state, the media was more interested in analyzing her "manly" style than her policies. Ally McBeal spends most of her time fretting over men and primping herself to look attractive, while male heroes of the Harrison Ford mold only have time to give their wives and girlfriends a peck on the check before they rush off to save the world...
...young woman take charge of her own (and her nation's) destiny. Historians will happily debate the sexy melodramatics with which the Protestant-Catholic conflict over the throne is stated. In short, this darkly sumptuous, hypnotically complex movie ought to have many constituencies, even in the age of Ally McBeal. The largest of them may turn out to be moviegoers hungry for rich, old-fashioned historical spectacle and eager to revel in the subtle grace with which Cate Blanchett takes the title character from wariness to regality...
Once FM has stopped drinking and smoking and has dealt with eating issues, we're sure you'll become more successful than McBeal at "lookin' for love" [vol.10,no.2]. The proported 85% who find their spouses at Harvard, seems to have made you overly insecure about your relationships. But don't feel discouraged that your swing-dancing skills are snubbed by the opposite sex [vol.10,no.3] and your Grille pick-up lines don't cut it on the town [vol.9, no.2]. You just have us worried that FM has acquired a complex about Penthouse Pets [vol.10,no.6] and has succumbed...