Word: tracee
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...idea as good as having famous people trace their hands and draw turkeys on them doesn't come along every day. But this year, as TIME gathered its brood for the fourth time, it was revealed that Butterball was doing the exact same thing. Intellectual-property suits, national boycotts and even some extra-legal methods were considered to protect the popular Thanksgiving franchise. But instead, each of our participants agreed not to appear in the Butterball campaign, choosing to keep it real. And for that, we put our hands together...
...every stanza, he really doesn't mean it. It's an impression brought home in concert, where there is no torture, just a vague awkwardness, as he sings his tortured tunes (indeed, he often jokes on stage about "heart-tugging tearjerkers"). On this song, though, there's not a trace of insincerity...
...make phone calls and harnessed activist powerhouses like the National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League and the NAACP. The vice president trudged back and forth across the country entreating voters and making the case for informed, careful leadership. But he just couldn't find his voice, or a trace of momentum...
...small hill in Jerusalem's old city is sacred for all three of the religions that trace their origins back to Abraham--Christianity, Islam and Judaism. As such, it has been the epicenter of virtually unending religious conflict for the last 2,000 years...
...matter how large or small, develops norms. While such norms can be essential for social and political bodies, they can become stifling for artistic groups. Think of nearly any closely-knit collection of artists--from the Pre-Raphelites to the Dadaists--and you'll probably be able to trace a trajectory of initial innovation followed by a slow descent into self-referentiality, imitation and, worst of all, dullness. Clearly, the relative unity of the Harvard theater world is nowhere near crisis level. Nor, for that matter, is it anywhere near the cohesiveness of the Pre-Raphelites or the Dadaists...