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What should have been a spectacular finale was instead a humbling exit...
Clinton once said that in Al and Hillary he had found spectacular partners. But there is only one lasting union in Clinton's life, as he spends his sunset days in the constant company of the wife who would probably not be running had he not betrayed her. Republicans have warned that if Hillary wins, the most dangerous place in America will be between Senator Clinton and the road to New Hampshire. Bill is at her side. Just as Bush is avenging his father's defeat, Clinton may see his best chance of redeeming himself not with a Gore...
Replacing an injured Prestifilippo again his sophomore year, Jonas started all three ECAC quarterfinal games against RPI and was spectacular, leading the Crimson to a 2-1 victory in Game One and almost upsetting RPI in Game Three with another great performance...
...Though his visual style was frequently spectacular, the details of Lewis's pre- and post-Hollywood life are decidedly mundane: Born in 1907 in Brooklyn, Lewis initially ventured to Hollywood in the 1920s to become an actor. After his brother Ben, a seasoned editor, encouraged him to go behind the camera, Lewis worked his way up in the industry until he obtained a slot as an editor in the early '30s. He made his debut as a director in 1937 with "Navy Spy;" then came a series of westerns, and a stint in the Signal Corps during WWII...
Over the last couple years, VES courses have led Gilmore to experiment with alternatives to standard 35mm black-and-white photography, working in color and with large-format cameras. The results include spectacular close-ups of flowers and brilliantly colored vegetables, purple cabbage and an onion peel, colored in a radiant yet muted fashion...