Word: bottomly
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...tunnels at Europa Center objects in glass cases surround one: rocks and jewels in a shop--crystal, metal, wood, leather, fur--objects which could possess all the properties of a ring of invisibility or seven-league boots. They are displayed almost theatrically, lit from top and bottom, hanging on clear strings, supported by glass shelves or plastic stands, and like the stone totems or magic tokens at Dahlem, picked out of a surrounding darkness by spotlight. There, carefully designed panels and charts locate the object on grids of time and space, and, like the advertising in Europa Center, give...
...able to get the cheapest cucumber in Boston at the Haymarket. Hidden behind the bulk of Boston's upside-down City Hall, and nestled near historic Fanueil Hall, which was deeded to the city with the stipulation that its bottom floor be forever a meat market, Haymarket vendors have peddled fruits and vegetables for nearly 300 years...
Faced with this problem I've always unrolled the tube, cut the metal strip off at the bottom, squeezed the tube open, and re placed the toothpaste, and then rolled the tube back to its previous position. It's simple...
...with his family, he reignites his wife's banked passions and her family's recriminations. Grandfather dies, Egan's sister runs off with the first boy to find the but tons on her jodhpurs, and Grandmother spouts puritan pieties about everyone's troubles with their "bottom parts...
Personna. One of Bergman's greatest if not his most difficult films. The theme of doubling is played out formally, and as a psychological crisis of being between two women. The film defies meaning. At bottom it is an exploration into how deeply something can be known, and an assertion that total knowing in the end means self-destruction. The personnae, to survive, need to preserve the integrity of their masks. Because on the other side of the masks lies absolute cruelty. Brattle Theatre...