Word: expressible
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FAST PHONES Last week Verizon became the first U.S. company to deploy the fancy, fast new form of wireless Internet access known to techies as "3G," for "third generation." The $30-a-month service (Verizon calls it the Express Network) will send data to PCs with special wireless cards, and even to some cell phones, more than twice as fast as an ordinary 56K modem...
...gust of cold wind hits the Science Center mailroom supervisor in the face as he walks out of the building’s basement onto the loading dock to receive the daily Federal Express delivery...
That a musical about teen sexuality is angsty is not unexpected and therefore not an automatic strike against it. Yet one can express universal coming-of-age sentiments without the clichéd imagery of mythical battles and lyrics that aim at emotional complexity but couch them in overly simple terms...
...songs stretch too long and one sounds much like the next. In the torrent of words, there is little sense of character arc or development. The style of song is too static to convey the changing lives of the characters. It’s as if Lowdermilk wanted to express a hundred personally compelling ideas, but never paused to find the essential ones, let alone compose a memorable chorus...
...Square organization that used to occasionally publish a so-called humor magazine, also gives out a limited number of unique awards and honorary memberships to celebrities. According to Lampoon editor Dennis J. Mak ’03, celebrities often contact the Lampoon through Lampoon graduates working in Hollywood to express their interest in coming to campus. “They often are interested in coming based on other celebrities’ positive experiences here,” Mak says. But not everyone comes knocking on the castle door. The Lampoon also extends invitations to celebrities based on the popularity...