Word: scareder
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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But Dallas officials had played up the police and security precautions they were taking for weeks before the convention, receiving extensive local press coverage. In the wake of San Francisco's confrontations, much of the local population was scared off by rumored "shoot to kill" police orders. Blacks and Hispanics...
"I think she was scared to death," Mabrey said of new netminder, "but I felt she was good enough to start."
Nervous, but not scared, or hiding anything. Conventioneers will be offered a three-hour tour ranging from preppy Southern Methodist University to single-family ghetto homes, from the J.F.K. assassination site to the astonishing wealth of Turtle Creek. They will see Highland Park, just a nine iron away from the...
Contrary to the direst forecasts of terminal gridlock and rampaging tourism, Los Angeles has seldom seemed so vacant or livable since freeways were invented. A strange term, "freeflow conditions," has been revived, and "Black Friday," the first day all the downtown venues were in session at once, has been survived...
A feeble attempt must be made to synopsize the film's hallucinogenic plot. In 1938 Orson Welles scared his radio fans with a show about aliens landing in Grovers Mill, N.J. Buckaroo Banzai proposes that the invasion was for real. The aliens were not Martians but "Lectroids" from the...