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...pushing it. People see this power and think Brando. No doubt Crowe has done so too. (In an earlier incarnation he went by the name Russ Le Roq and recorded a single called I Want to Be like Marlon Brando.) He's muscular as well, and it's earned bulk, not the pretty-boy sculpture of the body builder. Like Brando, Crowe could play a biker, a dockworker, a mafioso or Stanley Kowalski...
...open to all ID-carrying patrons over the age of 18, but attracts the bulk of its customers from the 21-35 crowd. With its purple walls, decorative gargoyles and city silhouette stage backdrop, the club is as nice to look at as it is snug...
...current) SAT in particular--as IQ tests, a notion subtly promulgated by Nicholas Lemann, the new dean of Columbia's Graduate School of Journalism, in his influential anti-SAT book, The Big Test (1999). Writing about early versions of the SAT, Lemann points out that "the bulk of the test was devoted to word familiarity, the eternal staple of intelligence testing." He correctly notes that the exam directly descended from IQ tests given by the U.S. Army in the early part of the past century...
...Washington, D.C. to a Baltimore banker who was on his seventh Concorde flight and just wanted to get home faster than taking the traditional flight to New York. There was a corporate pilot who paid $ 9 for his ticket because his brother used frequent flier miles to pay the bulk of the fare. There was acrobatic flying champion David Martin and his wife who was probably secretly wishing they could get to the cockpit and try and roll the plane into a loop...
...bulk of the interview, Kerry criticized the war on Iraq, arguing that war should only be a “last resort...