Word: powers
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Harvard hopes that its power play stays solid. The Crimson sports a 21.3 percent success rate with the man advantage...
Under the National Organ Transplantation Act of 1984, Shalala has the power to set the rules governing the allocation of transplanted organs...
...makes short work of the remaining riders and finally succeeds in cutting off the general at the fore, killing him with one swift stab in the chest. Shot with the camera speeding alongside the galloping horses, this first scene promises a magnificent cinematic experience, something both visually and emotionally powerful (if bloody). What follows, however, falls disappointingly short of expectations. Though a cinematographic knock-out (kudos to director of photography Zhao Fei), this epic rendering fails to lend vibrancy to the story of the first emperor of China's rise to power. All too predictably, The Emperor and the Assassin...
...video, the girls are lapdancing for the boys, Christina is all over the guy who doesn't even know her name, and everyone's happy to get their groove on. And she tried to claim that "Genie in a Bottle" was a song about girl-power...
Children of Eden's cast brings together tremendous vocal power, and the show itself continually maintains a feeling of dialogue with the audience. Director Mimi Asnes returns the flexible Loeb Ex to the set-up of a traditional theater, one where the audience enters into the seating area with the stage directly in front. This is clearly the most effective use of the Loeb's space for this production, for Children of Eden begins as a story, and the audience is an extension of an onstage audience awaiting the tale of creation and the flood...