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Word: meds (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...recent production of Big River, shows his versatility in the role of Wheeler His pockets overflow with ballpoint pens, he wears trousers hiked up around his crotch, glasses and a bow tie, and he carries a golf club all of which makes him resemble an anxious pre med before an exam more than a movie producer In the second act, Derrah's creepy qualities intensity as he sprouts fangs and his skin turns green Writhing like a dismembered lizard, he cries. "I have a million movies! And do you know where they are! They're in my blood! They...

Author: By Ted Osius, | Title: Where 'Angel' Fears To Tread | 4/18/1984 | See Source »

...movie opens, Victor is already in the midst of a divorce, while Matthew receives a rude awakening when packing with his wife Karen, (Valerie Harper) for Rio. Karen informs Matthew that he cannot put his snorkeling equipment in her suitcase because she has decided to go to Club Med to think their marriage over...

Author: By Rachel H. Inker, | Title: Sunburn | 3/6/1984 | See Source »

Spinal Tap is not a med-school training film, not a slasher movie set in a clinic, not the latest permutation of break dancing. Spinal Tap is, in the words of one enthusiast, "the world's loudest and stupidest heavy-metal band." Formed in the early '60s by Londoners Nigel Tufnel and David St. Hubbins, the group has weathered two decades of inframusical turbulence by mirroring, and milking just about every dead-end trend in rock 'n' roll. After flirting with the transcendelic movement (Listen to the Flower People), Spinal Tap went heavy-metal, with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Cold Metal | 3/5/1984 | See Source »

...competition for high-caliber graduate programs or prestigious fellowships, any incident involving formal disciplinary bodies increases the possibility of rejection. Consider Harvard Medical School. According to one pre-med tutor, approximately four to six thousand applicants vie for 160 slots each year. Most administrators read 60 applications a night in the screening process, and even the most dedicated admissions officer is hard pressed to spend more than six to 10 minutes on an application. Notices of disciplinary action--even trivial incidents, are flags for rejections...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Tattletales | 3/2/1984 | See Source »

Employees said the combination of chemical fumes and faulty ventilation in the Med School's building C gave workers headaches, stomach-aches, and nosebleeds...

Author: By D. JOSEPH Menn, | Title: Medical Area Workers Protest Chemical Fumes, Ventilation | 2/29/1984 | See Source »

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