Word: swooned
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...grouchy all right. I really should be used to it; this sort of thing happens to me all the time. Innocent bystanders recommend movie, newspapers swoon over movie, Academy nominates movie. I go see movie and spend days fuming. My taste in movies, I've come to understand, is what might politely be called "unorthodox," or, more bluntly, "weird...
Pension funds may have profited nicely when the equity markets were booming, but now a range of companies are struggling to bolster their pension plans to make up for the markets' swoon. This does not mean your pension is in danger, just that companies may have to scramble to make up for lost profits--a potential matter of concern if you're an investor...
...that gewgaw next to his older Independent Spirit Awards for his turns in The Usual Suspects, as a crook with a bad attitude and a chronic case of the mumbles, and Basquiat, where he uttered the immortal threat, "What would you do if I kissed ya?" Swoon, maybe, since Del Toro has a sexy smile, when he can summon the energy to flash...
...that gewgaw next to his older Independent Spirit Awards for his turns in "The Usual Suspects," as a crook with a bad attitude and a chronic case of the mumbles, and "Basquiat," where he uttered the immortal threat, "What would you do if I kissed ya?" Swoon, maybe, since Del Toro has a sexy smile, when he can summon the energy to flash...
...easy part. Even the best idea or policy proposal is worthless if the President can't sell it--to the Congress and the public. This is what Bush's supporters believe is their man's greatest strength, an affable, intimate manner that sent even Democrats in Texas into a swoon. And it's where Gore's allies have their deepest qualms, particularly amid a campaign where he has been unable to close what should have been the easiest of deals, persuading contented voters to stick with the team that presided over eight years of prosperity...