Word: mooned
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...sense of deja vu. Mysterious rumbling noises on Cluster One, the first song, set a cosmic tone, and then comes What Do You Want from Me, with its languid beat and spare, spaced-out ambiance. It all seems reminiscent of the band's 1973 album Dark Side of the Moon, which sold more than 15 million copies and stayed on Billboard's Top 200 album chart for an astounding 15 years. Given that success, who wouldn't want to return to old habits? In its heavy, adolescent way, though, Dark Side of the Moon was a classic; The Division Bell...
...earlier novels, The Year of the French and The Tenants of Time, there is a powerful sense that the future is watching over one's shoulder. Unlike the characters, the reader knows that all the heroism and treachery, all the endless talk and rising-of-the-moon balladmaking, will end without result because the English will not be dislodged...
...Book Critics Circle Award, the autobiography Clear Pictures and a trilogy of full-length plays, collectively titled New Music, which have been produced across the U.S. In April Price's The Collected Stories was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in fiction. At the same time, his play Full Moon was having its first major staging, at San Francisco's American Conservatory Theater...
...Ames pled guilty to spying for Moscow since 1985 and agreed to help authorities assess the damage. In the case of Awad, damaging publicity about his mishandling threatens to impede overseas operations by giving the U.S. a reputation for running a bait-and-switch program. "We promise ((informants)) the moon in the beginning," says FBI special agent Frank Scafidi. "But when they come through for us, there's not much there. If the government doesn't hold up its end of the bargain, people are not going to come forward...
Yard Fest made its contribution is a slightly more Bacchanalian way; it made Harvard feel like a real college. Rock bands, posters promising beer, and a moon bounce made students realize that Harvard...