Word: rabidly
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...HUPD officers were notified of a possible rabid possum at Leverett House. HUPD notified Cambridge animal control who dispatched an officer to take charge of the animal...
...possible with minimal punitive action (such as a fine that looks tough but really represents 1% of Bill Gates' net worth). The 19 states also bringing suit might last a little longer, and they might force some serious cash out of Microsoft's coffers. But even the most rabid State Attorney General will blanch at the idea of going back into court, especially with such a legal jumble of a ruling (would we have to have a rerun of the whole trial, or just the remedy phase? Looks like it's up to Jackson's successor to decide...
Watching the brief clips of the Crimson legends weaving through opposing defenses in front of rabid sellout crowds was simply inspiring. Those waiting to see Michigan State's Ryan Miller become the second goaltender to win the award were confronted with just how dominant Harvard...
...Institute of Politics (IOP). It was a cute and printable quote displaying the Senator’s knowledge that “mad” has several meanings, but did he attain his position by assuming that all in opposition to him were either angry or insane (or rabid)? Students at the IOP would do well to learn that often there are legitimate differences based upon principle, and being dismissive of an adversary seldom resolves disputes...
...murdered more than 10,000 priests and nuns in Spain and 12 bishops during the war. While Franco was no saint from our narrow American perspective, why do we think it would be a good idea to immortalize his enemies, whose lust for the blood of Catholic clergy was rabid...