Word: slumberous
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Girls, break out your jammies, curlers and slam books--it's slumber party time! You'll be inviting a break-up if you drag your boyfriend to this flick, and you would be wasting your money to see it in the theater. Practical Magic is one to see with the chicks, if you can bear it, (no guys, Kidman and Bullock don't bare it, this one is rated PG-13). Dreamier than The Craft, Practical Magic is also more childlike, lacking the rebelliousness which previous witch movies have cultivated...
Colleen Moore, a freshman forward on the Harvard women's soccer team, pinched the Quakers collectively and woke them from their sweet slumber with one swift kick on an overcast weekend afternoon...
...they swap stories and compliments. Since 1996, when the for-profit enterprise was founded, predominantly white women of all Christian denominations have been drawn to revivals staged in churches and cozy sports arenas across the nation. For a $52 advance-registration fee, women can take part in a spiritual slumber party punctuated by hushed confessionals, occasional jokes about PMS and giggles aplenty...
What happened? When did tumescence become a medical necessity, and how did health reform rise from its long slumber to become an issue of burning national interest? Perhaps Viagra was just a media catalyst, the populist hook that finally put managed care back on the front page. Or perhaps the politicians in Washington, searching desperately for emotional issues at a time of peace and prosperity, finally found a point of irritation to which they can apply some soothing legislative balm...
With its four-game set against Red Rolfe-rival Yale about to go the way of an unlocked car on a New Haven street, the Harvard baseball team woke up from a 27-inning slumber and rattled off two runs against Bulldog starter Sudha Reddy to break a 2-2 tie, escaping with a pair of doubleheader splits to maintain a threegame divisional lead...