Word: messes
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Said one Pan Am official: "The really good people didn't necessarily want it be cause the airline is in something of a mess." Seawell himself had interviewed A.L. Feldman, the president of Continental Airlines, and Edwin I. Colodny, the chairman of USAir, in an apparent attempt to pick his successor, only to be rebuffed at the time by both...
...mess boy had started them already, lifting the bottles out of the canvas cooling bags that sweated wet in the wind that blew through the trees that shaded the tent...
...high school sophomores at a kitschy Niagra Falls motel. Overwhelmed by his own super-human passion, the man with x-ray vision gives in to his partner's advances. There's only one catch--as a home movie of Supermom reminds her son later that evening--you can't mess with the locals and keep your Kryptonian powers. Don't be too quick to criticize, though; if you saw Margot Kidder in a bathrobe, you too might forget about the dire state of world affairs for a few minutes...
...dude, cool and sassy, street smart and maybe even mean if somebody tries to hassle him. Anyway, he will have you know that there is plenty of righteous rage underneath his hipster's slickness-better not mess with...
Villains in the mess are many, chief among them Mayor Kevin H. White, the Boston School Committee, and the Boston City Council. White for many years enjoyed a reputation as a benevolent dictator, he continues to be a dictator, but--despite the best efforts of a small army of public relations officials--his shine is increasingly tarnished. Like the council and the school committee, he has put politics far ahead of people, misshaping the priorities of the city and creating a complex mess...