Word: sensationalization
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J.--Freshman sensation J.R. Reid scored 31 points and personally held off No. 18 Notre Dame down the stretch as No. 2 North Carolina avenged a regular-season loss with a 74-68 victory to advance to the NCAA East Regional final against Syracuse.
In the '30s, few agreed with that verdict. Wolfe was a best-selling author celebrated for his gargantuan appetites, his 600-page novels with their catalogs of sensual impressions, and his operatic love affair with Stage Designer Aline Bernstein, whom he alternately praised as someone who afforded him the "happiest...
In February, barely two months after Soviet authorities unexpectedly released him from internal exile, Andrei Sakharov created a worldwide sensation by turning up at an international forum in Moscow. Sakharov, 65, a nuclear physicist often described as the "father of the Soviet hydrogen bomb" and a courageous defender of human...
Yet at the time, I did not consider this possibility and was quite disturbed to find myself festering on a stretcher without medical attention for eight hours while experiencing a strange tingling sensation best described as "intense pain".
But in the quartefinals, Pandole lost to 17-year old Mexican sensation Juarda Rodriquez, 3-1.