Word: spoiledness
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"The Scottish play by Shakespeare," says Bienstock. "Macbeth," says Seevak. "You just spoiled tonite's performance by saying it," says Silver.
Anderson, clad in a white suit and red shoes, played master of the electronic gadgetry, presenting sights of the show including a wide variety of films, slides, animated cartoons and computer graphics. She is almost a parody of the spoiled little electronics genius exposing her private fantasies to the world...
Nearly everyone on this set seems to have an entertainingly mean mouth. The old director proves a match for his son when it comes to exchanging insults: "Some people are brought up in poverty," he notes casually, "and they become cultivated people. Others grow up spoiled rotten with luxury and...
Throughout the year. Harvard has had to rely on White and her 2.85 goals-against average (.885 save percentage) to compensate for occasional defensive lapses and to keep the team in games by bearing the brunt of swarming enemy offenses. Consequently, White has had plenty of tough 2-1 and...
Then I went to school in Switzerland. I got there because my mother was a great conartist...This was a school for extremely wealthy and professionally spoiled children...I just wanted to get loaded and play pinball machines. Essentially I was the imported American sheep dog for these little lambs...