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In pursuit of the initial high, I became frantic about how class was run.
On the second day, with his torturers threatening to harm his wife and two young daughters (his wife, frantic about his disappearance, was meanwhile receiving phone threats, warnings to stay silent), Castellanos came to the end of his power to resist.
Again, this isn't hindsight; I was frantic about this too, right from the beginning.
There was a time when I was frantic about this, but it seems long ago.
And as regular readers know, this isn't 20-20 hIndsight: I was frantic about this at the time.
I've been pounding the drum for Keynesian policies ever since the financial crisis struck; I was one of the few people to talk negatively about Obama's inaugural address, because it seemed to miss the point that we were suffering from inadequate demand; and I was frantic about the inadequate size of the stimulus.
On a visit to Arizona to watch the young EcoCar engineers at their frantic work, I noticed that about 10% were women.
Frantic calls were dialed.
"Frantic it was, absolutely frantic," she said.
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