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...went so far as to argue that King was not even hit in the head, a claim that he supported with photographs taken of King soon after the beating that showed bruises on his body but not on his head. Though King suffered a broken leg and several broken facial bones, some jurors said later that they accepted the defense argument that he was not badly hurt...
Robert Duvall, hidden behind glasses and large tufts of facial hair as a cartoonishly villainous Joseph Pulitzer, looks understandably uncomfortable in the role. ("There's lot of money down there in those streets, "he tells his thugs." I want to know how I can get more of it--by tonight!") Only slightly better off is Bill Pullman, as the newspaper reporter who helps to champion the newsboys' strike against the Pulitzer and Hearst empires...
...writer remembers the model search posters well. There was a "tall, slim, decidedly caucasian-looking female," which she believed typified "western standards of beauty." The logo was a simple sketch of a generic women in a dress. She didn't even have distinct facial features, which just goes to show what you see when you are so obviously looking for something more...
...revolutionary changes in Ad Board procedures and a variety of minor ones to smooth out the edges of the process. We would appreciate that the administration and the media give the conclusions of the body of our report the consideration that they deserve, rather than contenting themselves with the facial and inconsequential fulfillment of an overly narrow interpretation of our recommendations. Allan H. Erbsen '94 Assistant Director Civil Liberties Union of Harvard
...Diabetes, Efron steals the show with his clever timing, rich accents, witty facial expressions, and zany physical displays. In one particularly droll soliloquy, he flounders on his hands and knees, eyes pleading toward the sky, moaning "I'm tired, weary, sick...All around me men dying, war and misery, brother against brother...