| 11. | Assad has conniptions about that too.
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| 12. | My mother would have a conniption.
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| 13. | John Calipari, who is not a bad coach in March, threw his usual sideline conniptions.
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| 14. | Snowbell predicts that Mom will have a conniption, but she is delighted to have the bird.
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| 15. | "They see snow, they have a conniption _ get it off quick, " says Doherty.
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| 16. | It is almost too delicious to watch Flynt throw his higher-minded colleagues in the news business into conniptions.
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| 17. | At almost any speed and in any gear, stabbing the throttle causes the traction-control indicator to have a conniption.
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| 18. | With 37, 565 on hand and most, save for Cubs expats, booing, a conniption fit was in order.
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| 19. | But nowadays the rock rebellion that used to give parents and congressmen conniptions is as comfy as a pair of blue suede shoes.
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| 20. | Despite promises of simplicity, however, the phone line products have been known to cause even experienced network users to have conniptions.
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