Word: snarl
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...reassuring, in an odd way, to see Rudy's trademark snarl. For the past few weeks--ever since he announced that he is battling treatable prostate cancer--the mayor has been weirdly reasonable. He has mused about the meaning of life. He has patiently explained that he doesn't know whether he can fight cancer and run for the Senate against Hillary Clinton. Even after the New York Post ran pictures of him leaving a restaurant with Judith Nathan, a pharmaceuticals executive who in the past year has often been seen at his side, Giuliani remained calm. He called Nathan...
...average monthly income in the region hovers around $350, while computers and Internet service cost the same as or more than in the U.S. Eighty percent of Web content is still in English. And any e-commerce site trying to spread across the region still faces a snarl of cross-border tariffs and delivery problems...
Michael Mann loves bad guys. Loves their drive, the snarl in their stare, the swagger they have learned and earned. From his first feature film, 1981's Thief, to the 1995 Heat and his swankily corrosive TV shows Miami Vice and Crime Story, the writer-director has toured the underworld and found it a great place to visit...
SPIDER-MAN Disentangled from legal snarl, he'll finally get his own movie. Buy cobweb futures...
...Offspring is a best-selling punk band, but it isn't a great one: the group lacks the caustic poetry of Nirvana, the righteous snarl of Rancid and the amiable snottiness of Green Day. In its new album the Offspring attempts to make a virtue of its creative limitations: the songs on Americana are basic and direct, and a few of the tracks, including The Kids Aren't Alright, have a brutal appeal. But the band's weakness for cheap laughs soon grows tiresome--there's even a punk-rock parody of the easily mocked standard Feelings. For a group...