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Word: popped (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Fill all available oven-safe receptacles with this mixture. When you're hungry, take one out of the fridge and pop it in the oven. It's done when it smells like garbage...

Author: By R. I. Wilson, | Title: Everything is better With Ketchup | 4/7/1994 | See Source »

...couple of seconds, and can't seem to decide whether she wants to go home, find Cornelius, or run away and join a singing troupe. This confusion is not aided by the fact that the story's narrator, a French swallow named Jacquimo is incredibly annoying, and seems to pop in and out without warning or respect for what's going on. With a large number of cameos by noted personalities, it is surprising that so few of these char acters are memorable or even fun to watch. EvenGilbert Gottfried (who played lago in "Aladdin")is wasted on stupid dialogue...

Author: By Diane E. Levitan, | Title: Fumbling `Thumbelina' | 4/7/1994 | See Source »

...people who is reallyteaching courses that deal directly withhomosexuality and its place in literature,history, pop culture and how we look at socialconstructs," said Rachel B. Tiven...

Author: By Sarah J. Schaffer, | Title: Miller's Resignation Could Harm Gay, Lesbian Studies | 4/6/1994 | See Source »

...Santo Domingo de Silos in Spain has suddenly become a monster hit. Issued, appropriately enough, by Angel, Chant has sold more than 220,000 copies in its first two weeks of release. The album is already No. 1 on the classical charts as well as 47 in the pop rankings, and a video is on the way. Even more improbably, Chant is getting airtime on alternative-rock stations. In Europe deejays have played revved-up versions of Gregorian chant for dancing at nightclubs -- and their U.S. counterparts may soon be following suit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CLASSICAL MUSIC: Salve Festa Dies, Baby | 4/4/1994 | See Source »

...brisk tempo 50's tune, "Janine," followed by a Williams piano solo. This solo number was Williams' chance to express himself, without the flashiness of the horns, especially Boddy Watson, to crowd him out. What Williams offered was very beautiful, if curious. He played an old gospel tune, interspersing pop harmonies with lots of polychords reminiscent of Keith Jarrett's style...

Author: By Eric D. Plaks, | Title: Stellar Sextet Puts On All That Jazz | 3/24/1994 | See Source »

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