When gold was replaced by whim, international monetary chaos reigned: Oil prices gyrated uncontrollably, gold prices soared, interest rates spiked, and food prices spun out of control.
Security guard Joshua Keasler had sued Manson after the star allegedly put his legs around Keasler's neck and gyrated against him on stage at a 2001 concert.
VW's shares have gyrated wildly since the deal was announced on August 13th, as investors tried to work out who would buy what, when and at what price.
In Tina Brown era, supposedly the dawn of a new attitude, Newsweek has gyrated through a series of increasingly embarrassing attempts to goose its traffic by trying on different attitudes like cheap suits.