Word: stupidly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...incident reflects the fact that human beings are very, very imperfect people and reflects the fact that if somebody in a position of power does something phenomenally stupid it can have disastrous consequences," Bruce said...
...called fix just won't work," Bingaman said last week. As evidence that Microsoft knew the merger would kill competition, her complaint cites the memo of a senior Microsoft official. "If we were to try to buy Intuit ... I can't imagine anyone would be stupid enough to [purchase Money]," the manager writes. "I think they would imagine that we'd never be allowed to do it." The betting now is that Microsoft won't. --Reported by Suneel Ratan/Washington
That depends on which meaning of "draw" you mean. If by "draw" you mean "drawing blood from the necks of human victims," then the answer would be my vampire fangs, of course. If you mean "draw" as in "drawing stupid cartoons," then I would say Micron Pigma pens in a variety of widths...
Those of you reading this letter fit one of two descriptions: perhaps you are in Lamont or Hilles, biding your time until today's Globe is available, still savvy enough not to pay for the same mediocre news coverage you can get for free. Or perhaps you were stupid enough to pay $59 for this paper, and lucky enough that circulation deigned to deliver today's edition. The former should recognize a good deal when you see one; perhaps even the latter will recognize that $20 is less than $59, and spend the difference on more worthy pursuits...
...last week, Josh did a lot of things that were stupid and mistakes," Taylor said. "He represented himself to the national news media using his position as president by implying that his position was supported by the U.C., the student body or both...