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- United States from UNESCO in 1984 are well-known; my view is that we overreacted to the calls of some who wanted to radicalize UNESCO, and the calls of...
- typically followed any attempted slave rebellions, as white militias overreacted with widespread killings that expressed their fears of rebellions, or...
- together in the film The Boost. Young later countered that Woods had overreacted when she had spurned his on-set advances. The suit was settled out of...
- and was arrested, a police statement said. Game claimed that officers overreacted and that he did nothing wrong when he was pepper-spra**** by the mall...
- supporting any law that would censor the show. Wolf said that Moriarty overreacted to any effect the law was likely to have on the show. Law & Order producers...
- face of this earth" speech in 1939. Later, Ruth admitted that she had overreacted, apologetically accepting full responsibility for the rift between the...
- February 8 – Eastern Air Lines Flight 663, a Douglas DC-7B on takeoff, overreacted in avoiding Pan Am Flight 212 (a Boeing 707) on approach, lost control...
- involved on May 21, 1800. Historians are in agreement that the Federalists overreacted and mishandled a small episode. The long-term impact was that the German-American...
- pop boom: Knopper (2009). Knopper discusses the way the industry has overreacted to these waves throughout his book. Bouwman, Kimbel (23 April 2007)....
- and jeering to discuss exactly why the Boston authorities overreacted so badly. They overreacted because the signs were weird." Schneier characterized this...