Word: shuddered
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...roll. Purists may shudder, but in New York City, bizarro sushi combinations are as hot as jalapeño peppers (another popular ingredient). "I love sushi," says Beverly Goodman, a Manhattanite dining at the flashy Ruby Foo's, makers of the eel-and-crab roll. "But like all New Yorkers, I get bored easily. I always want to try something...
...season again for working parents to brace themselves and shudder as the latest study on child care lands in the headlines to stoke their quiet fears. But not just theirs. Last week's survey, funded by the National Institutes of Health and the largest ever on the subject, had something awful for just about everyone...
...attributed to a growing population of successful young adults who scorn the old-school brew. In the pubs I visited during my trip there, the glasses of younger people did have a noticeably lighter hue, and the popularity of Budweiser in this legendary land of ale made me shudder...
...earnings bottom out - bad macroeconomic news, after all, can be surprising only for so long before it's all discounted in. Greenspan slashes rates - and yes, we may be back to a 50-point cut (don't tell the markets because then it won't work) - and the markets shudder to life. People and businesses start feeling a little better, and spend some money. By summer's end, 12-month earnings outlooks are on the rise, and by fall some folks are even turning a profit. After all, like a repenting teenage shoplifter, a tearful NASDAQ has given back everything...
...evening's final songs sends a shudder through the audience. The lyrics ask children to forgive parents' trespasses and impulsive behavior. "The hardest lessons in life," a verse concludes in Zulu, "are those learned too late, after so many untimely deaths. The children and ancestors wallow in sorrow because death haunts more than ever. Death brought by AIDS is death brought by adults who should know better...