Word: rashly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...dancer-set up in the Poets' Corner in Central Park. "A wealthy Turk" (who hasn't been seen since) informed the press that he wanted to buy the belly dancer from Merrick for $2,000,000 and take her back to Istanbul. TV and radio broke out with a rash of spot commercials selling Fanny, Fanny, Fanny. Logan himself directed scenes from the play that were presented on The Ed Sullivan Show. And for the first time in history, the Times and Trib carried full-page theater ads -for Fanny...
...Chumley's Bertram, on the other hand, is a puzzlement. Thoughtless and rash Bertram may be, but it is difficult to see how he can be the whining child that Chumley would have him in the first two acts. And when he reappears later on, sporting a silky little mustache, he displays a bluff heartiness that keeps ringing false. We are not prepared for Bertram's last petulant falsehoods and final acceptance of Helen in the last act simply because we do not get a real sense of his growing maturity...
...administration has worn a crisis air ever since. Last week, his tenth in city hall, was no exception. Starting with a virus infection that kept the mayor in bed for two days, it ended with a new rash of charges that Lindsay is ruthless, power-hungry and inept to boot...
...surprisingly, Harvard couldn't sustain this torrid pace in the second half. The Crimson never really settled down; Yale was committing a rash of fouls, and Harvard didn't even get the opportunity to set up any plays. During the entire second half, in fact, the Crimson only attempted 18 shots. Unsettled by this drastic change in the style of the game. Harvard committed numerous ball-handling errors and was murdered under the boards...
...real nightmare puzzles, enervates or scares the victim, and it is a rash man who tries to tell about...