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...Crimson Key tries to rationalize with ridiculous assertions that teaching fellows are just as good. Erroneously, they suggest that you and your 800 classmates can still have personal contact with those very same professors who commissioned an army of TFs and section leaders to get you out of their hair...
...real time, which is what makes the spectacle so compelling. The changing President is the perfect mirror of a changing country. He's trying to become the leader that America needs right now, just as America is trying to become the nation it needs to be. Though his hair seems grayer since Sept. 11, his face a touch more careworn, Bush has told a number of friends and advisers that he has never known such clarity of purpose, such certainty that he is the right person for the moment. He is buoyed by his faith that God has chosen...
...depended on her ability to keep the world at a distance" and whose polished reserve hid a core of "crippling insecurity." The source of this self-doubt lay in shame over her parents' ugly divorce and in her mother's relentless criticism of her unusual looks (especially her "kinky hair") and "love of books and learning...
...part about this is that in the cases where Jeffry stretches the medium, she achieves absorbing results. One of her most famous photographs, a hyperbolically grainy picture of Orson Welles as King Lear, stands out. A double exposure of the guitarist Sharon Isbin superimposes the guitar on her hair in a manner that, if not entirely original, is pleasing. Perhaps the most enigmatic image of the show is a distorted portrait of Attilio Pierelli, an Italian sculptor, poet, playwright and dentist, shot at an exhibition of his at the Zabriskie Gallery in New York. But these are scattered without effect...
...that they are creative by virtue of producing a sound for which many are nostalgic. One wonders where their sophomore album will take the listener—will mass appeal force them to take a more conventional creative route? Will they have to bathe, wear underwear and cut their hair? Will we still love them when they’re famous...