Word: sensationalize
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Starvation began to affect her cognition, Whalen says. She described the sensation of "de-realization."
When his allegations caused a sensation, Perot backed off, castigating reporters for what he called "your twisted, distorted stories." Yet it was Perot himself who made the disclosures and who talked up the CBS program at campaign stump speeches in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
PRESIDENT BUSH, ON A VISIT TO America's most popular radio show, addresses the host as "Russ." Hillary Clinton, in a cheerful diatribe against the host, calls him "Lim-bough," as in "Ow! That hurts!" William F. Buckley Jr. says it "Limbo" -- a place a bit north of where many...
Real as it seems, the entire scene has been staged. The year is 2067, and the spectators are students who are learning about the battle in the safety of a classroom through the technology of virtual reality. By putting on special goggles and bodysuits, the generationally mixed students "enter" the...
Medved has tapped into a general queasiness about pop culture, and not just from religious and social conservatives. A large segment of the public senses that the trash has risen to eye and ear level, and it smells rank. Freddy Krueger slices his way into little girls' minds, and Madonna...