Word: whim
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Cranston's career as the Shadow, then, is his penance for his formerly corrupt lifestyle, not a whim he indulges in. And he doesn't act alone. In fact, whenever the Shadow saves your life, it belongs to him, as he tells the scientist whom he rescues from mobsters at the beginning of the movie. The Shadow uses his "agents" to keep him posted on evil doings within the city...
...wasn't really stressed about finding a date, I could've gone with a to have someone a little different, someone I could get to know. My roommate and I were talking and she needed a date, too. On a whim, I said, 'I'll make you a deal: I'll find you a date if you find...
...totally entered recruiting on a whim," Gahan says. "I thought, why not, and handed my resume in. My mom characterizes it as `thoughtlessness', and my friends would call it `spontaneity," I suppose...
...most respected universities in America treats its students so poorly? I am speaking specifically about Harvard's housing system, in which students are treated as random objects of varying shapes, sizes and colors which must be evenly distributed among houses. Students are numbers to be arranged at the whim of the great socialized, politically correct arbiter: the Housing Lottery...
...whim, I grabbed Volume 20 from 1973. After rolling through January, I came to the February issue, where, to my surprise, I found an interview with Nobel laureate economist Milton Friedman...