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Even the most giddy affairs can turn sour quicksmart.
WE know the hard-won thrill of Friday-night town halls, when Mr. Romney is often his most giddy self and voters are liable to say anything.
One of the first and among the most giddy: "The Parisienne is not in fashion, she is fashion," from Arsène Houssaye, writing in the magazine L'Artiste in 1869.
Behind those windows lie apartments that, in the most giddy and wonderful way, expand the notions of how one can live in New York.
On record the Philadelphia band are making some of the most giddy guitar music of the moment, accompanied by live shows that are rarely less than a riot.
With Gertrude Stein's wonderfully nonsensical text and Virgil Thomson's crazy quilt of a score, the opera tells the story of Susan B. Anthony and the struggle for women's suffrage, though in the most giddy, jumbled, joyous and deeply affecting way.
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Cheering for a stranger, or a player you formerly cheered against, as he jumps on your team's moving bandwagon, can make even the most playoff-giddy fan feel a pang of foolishness, shallowness, or even hypocrisy.
But most of the giddy spins and scrambles had a sunny playfulness.
There's enough here to make the most experienced worrier giddy with concern.
But most players turned giddy at the thought of playing that way.
The difficulty for professors is that Mr. Clinton's most recent misdeedsthe giddy exercises in plunder, the whiff of simony, of an apparent buying and selling of presidential absolutionare difficult to justify in terms of purely American precedents.
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