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Word: chaotically (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
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Jacobson, who has only been diving since her sophomore year of high school but had 12 years of prior gymnastics experience, has had a pretty chaotic time of it over the last week. Jacobson, a slave to a grueling schedule that fuses competition, practice and homework, competed in the Phillips 66 Indoor National Diving Championships last Wednesday and Saturday...

Author: By Matt Howitt, | Title: Diver Jacobson Makes Big Splash | 4/25/1995 | See Source »

...Trial" hits its stride when Piper pushes the comedy. Renard's miming, the scene when Zed is mistaken for a transvestite, and the moments when Zed's student's stomach flu "affects" everyone else are all hysterical. The chaotic finale in the courtroom is the most insane moment of the play. Directing the entire enormous cast in such a tornado of action is to Piper's credit...

Author: By Theodore K. Gideonse, | Title: The Verdict on The Trial: Original Student Theater | 4/20/1995 | See Source »

Morgan added: "It's extraordinary what sheaccomplished [despite] the chaotic life" of herchildhood...

Author: By Sewell Chan, | Title: Grant Case May Be Over, But Questions Persist | 4/14/1995 | See Source »

...Knows," Hendrix solos with an absolute seriousness that would soon disappear from records in the face of the absurdity and high camp of Parliament-Funkadelic an other funkers. "Who Knows" is a song about confusion, with Hendrix' ever-changing guitar sound feverishly groping through chaotic fields of sound, as Miles and Cox groove along sympathetically. Hendrix opens his last solo of the ten-minute track with an eerie, apocalyptic, metal-on-metal sound-like a restless spirit trapped in a grotesquely funky prison. Twenty-five years after the fact, it is clear that Hendrix is still the master of pure...

Author: By Eric D. Plaks, | Title: Re-enter the Bastard Son of Jimi Hendrix Albums | 4/13/1995 | See Source »

...competitive, a house almost could not fail to admit students who would contribute the most and savor house life to the fullest. Each house resident would consider it an honor to live in that house and sense the responsibility to carry the tradition on. In contrast, what today's chaotic and confusing lottery process brings about is that we might no longer cherish the pride of living in a certain house, because the computer gets us there. When total randomization takes over from the next year on, future Harvardians living in Adams will never know that once upon a time...

Author: By Xiaomeng Tong, | Title: Onward to Randomization | 3/24/1995 | See Source »

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