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Later, after the pandemonium died down, Restic finally commented on his own good fortune: 'Tonight and tomorrow will be Thanksgiving for me." But not for Carmen Cozza...
After the resulting pandemonium died down, the coach slipped into his role of expert game analyst...
...still unconvinced that this was any better than the halftime frolics and ever-so-witty band antics of Soldiers Field. BC won the toss and elected to receive. Pandemonium broke loose. The Eagles returned to the 30-yard line with out fumbling. Again a standing ovation...
Even more unfortunate than the new bike rip-offs is the old anarchy. Any visitor to Europe has wondered at the rapid transit of pedaling citizens in Dublin and London, Paris and Berlin. In America, pandemonium reigns supreme. Some riders go with traffic; others against it. Some obey vehicular signs; others move with the pedestrian tide. The result: an estimated 456,000 emergency-room visitors in 1974. And more are expected this year...
...siren-like whine of the jet and the explosions triggered pandemonium in the city. Diners crouched in fear behind street food stalls, panicked blue-and-white-uniformed children fled from a nearby school, riot police in green cars closed in on the palace. Radio Saigon proclaimed a 24-hour curfew; shops were quickly shuttered, and traffic was hopelessly snarled as people tried to hurry home...