Word: scandalizing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...scandals of the past have virtually been eliminated since former president David M. Hanselman '94-'95 declared the fall of 1994 a "scandal free semester," and subsequently the entire council, not just its leadership, has taken far more seriously its obligation to be relevant to students...
Hillary now has her own scandal, big enough to match the guys', and she is taking it like a man. She doesn't get petulant, the way Steve Forbes did last week when the other candidates ganged up on him. It reminds me of my first up-close and personal impression of her during the '92 campaign, when it was possible to share a van and chat. She would blurt out things like "For goodness' sake, you can't be a lawyer if you don't represent banks," which worked in its way for Willie Sutton but is not wife...
...spend a ridiculous $15,000 on a concert, the council's eyes seem to be glazed over and star-struck by the possibility of hosting the rock band A Tribe Called Quest. (I've never heard of them.) Doesn't the council remember the aborted attempt and ensuing scandal of hosting the band Live in concert last year...
...summer conventions, the drama of election night. But even as the public is bombarded with information about presidential politics from the traditional sources of news, these outlets are producing less and less of the kind of information useful in deciding among candidates. And with the proliferation of "gotcha" questions, scandal hunts and polls, it is equally apparent that the mainstream media fail to provide candidates any real opportunity to air their views...
Lewis called the scandal surrounding Szekeres "unfortunate and regrettable...