Word: horror
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That meant overtime. Oh, the horror...
...Three-quarters of a mile away, Marianne Pfeiffer, the principal at Forest Ridge Elementary School, was waiting to help tardy students cross the street. She stared in horror as the BMW raced through the school crossing, Basu's battered body dangool; the mere mention of Maryland's death penalty by a police spokesman brought tumultuous applause...
...Cries of horror rose from the 250 bystanders as they realized what had happened. Two roommates, on the fire escape, looked down in despair...
...North Korea as for the Bonn government to absorb the former East Germany. The outbreak of political turmoil in the wake of Kim's death could send hundreds of thousands of Northerners pouring across the Demilitarized Zone. Or would-be refugees might be slaughtered by North Korean troops, a horror that would tempt if not oblige the South to intervene...
...Superstar, did little to lure younger songwriters -- Randy Newman, Carole King, Jeff Barry and Ellie Greenwich, Jim Steinman -- who might have brought the American musical into the age of rock. Or maybe it wouldn't have mattered, given the stodgily conservative tastes of Broadway's geezer audience. The Rocky Horror Show lasted less than a month in 1975. And Chess was a 1988 Broadway flop, though Rice and the composers from the pop group ABBA wrote a spectacularly varied and vigorous score that included One Night in Bangkok, the last show tune to make...