The anti-gun lobby had a conniption when the news broke on the wires, although the gun nuts seem giddy-- though surely conflicted.
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HarvardNet is wishing they had as much foresight as the GOP, because a Web site called HarvardNets ( asterisk ) cks . com is giving them conniptions.
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The business leaders who are having conniptions over all these rules are just biding their time until the more sympathetic George W . Bush administration comes into power.
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Between Pitt's own conniptions and Roberts'constant carping, you've got a whole lot of image-shaking going on in the movie.
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Hoover's niche was carved through a unique literary style that is giving journalism professors conniptions and alternately evoking jags of fury and jocularity throughout the community.
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A collection of film noir cliches and outlandish plot conniptions, it keeps straining for ironic wit in an effort to appear more cleverly modern than it really is.
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She would be a wonderful role model to have except for clothes that send many parents into conniption and chosen lyrics that would make a peep-show barker blush.
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This gave bodies such as FIFA and the Olympic committee conniptions for a while, until they all decided to accept whatever it said on the chap's passport.
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"I can imagine when he sees me smiling out there in Chicago Stadium or Maple Leaf Gardens, he's absolutely going to have a conniption fit ."
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The eyes squint, the lips curl toward his ears and Jackson drops the kind of smack talk that sends headline writers scrambling for larger typefaces, and sends fans into conniptions.