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  • He briefly had the young superhuman mutant called Boom-Boom as a companion, and terrified her when he threatened to destroy the entire universe on a whim.

    bells-on Diary Entry bells-on 2003

  • The city noise reminded the agents of happier times -- of tropical drinks at a table for three, watching Zsa Zsa Gabor and KiKi Dee singing "Louie, Louie," the night they opened for Duran Duran and the Go-Go's, at the Boom-Boom Room of the Bora Bora Hilton.

    David Macaray: Double Agents David Macaray 2011

  • The city noise reminded the agents of happier times -- of tropical drinks at a table for three, watching Zsa Zsa Gabor and KiKi Dee singing "Louie, Louie," the night they opened for Duran Duran and the Go-Go's, at the Boom-Boom Room of the Bora Bora Hilton.

    David Macaray: Double Agents David Macaray 2011

  • I guess I should just enjoy the fact that this comic left me with a serious shine for Boom-Boom and Elsa Bloodstone.

    Comic Review: Marvel Heartbreakers | Fandomania 2010

  • Story #2 deals with Boom-Boom and Elsa Bloodstone on a monster hunt.

    Comic Review: Marvel Heartbreakers | Fandomania 2010

  • But over the years since, he has thought so many times about Boom-Boom and it has influenced his career to an extent that each of you will especially appreciate because it taught Lawrence Zeiger, a fledgling disc jockey, a youngster from New York who was so utterly inexperienced the significance of paucity in handling our beautiful language.

    CNN Transcript Mar 1, 2009 2009

  • On his way out, he is met again, Lawrence Zeiger, by Boom-Boom backstage, who wants to escort him to his car.

    CNN Transcript Mar 1, 2009 2009

  • And Boom-Boom said -- Boom-Boom responded with five words that Lawrence Zeiger never forgot to this day.

    CNN Transcript Mar 1, 2009 2009

  • The Big Game came along, in the person of Boris “Boom-Boom” Becker, and all at once the old style of tennis, with which the recreational player could vaguely identify, went the way of the wooden racket.

    U.S. Open 2000: Giant Ladies Take Queens 2006

  • A good white-collar example comes from the many brokerage firms and financial institutions Susan Antilla wrote about in Tales from the Boom-Boom Room: Women vs.

    Getting Even Evelyn F. Murphy 2005

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