Word: paled
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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According to Chafetz's book, obsession, Bean-Bayog's therapy was innovative and difficult to understand , but not irresponsible or beyond the psychiatric pale. The sexual fantasies that Bean-Bayog wrote (and which Lozano Subsequently stole from her office) were a case of countertransference, in which a therapist attempts to deal with her emotional and psychological reactions to her patient. Lozano was psychotic suicidal, pathological liar whose inevitable suicide was delayed by Bean-Bayog's therapy...
...tell you who wins the games or who gets shot (though it's not hard to guess), but I guarantee that by the end credits, "Citizen Kane" will pale in comparison to the glory of "Above...
...Thursday, as Congressman Jim Leach (R.-Iowa) made serious-sounding allegations about the Whitewater affair for 45 minutes on the floor of the House, and then later on ABC's Prime Time Live and Nightline, millions of Americans wanted to know: Where on earth did he get that saggy pale green sweater? TIME has learned -- from sources deep inside Leach's office -- that it was a gift from his mother-in-law. No word about its last dry cleaning...
Hundreds of pale, war-fatigued Sarajevans turned out to cheer when their familiar red streetcars went back into service. Their daily lives had long been framed by falling shells, and the friendly clanging of the trams sounded like a hint of peace, a bit of normality now that a NATO ultimatum had silenced the Serbian siege guns. The streetcars must have carried the same symbolism to Serb soldiers staring down from the hills around the city: last week a sniper fired into one of the jammed cars and wounded a passenger, and 12 people were killed elsewhere in the city...
...artillery relentlessly bombarding the Muslim quarters of the ancient city for more than nine months, U.S. envoys hurried to put together a settlement uniting the formerly allied Croats and Muslims into a Bosnian confederation. At the same time, it looked as if peace efforts were turning into a pale version of a cold war superpower contest, with the assertive entry of Russia as protector of the Serbs...