Word: calme
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Germans learned quickly about Bergman's need for privacy while filming. Special locks were installed on the doors to the sound stages, with keys supplied to only cast and crew. Behind locked doors, a Bergman set is a calm and quiet place of intense concentration. "On the first day of shooting," reports Carradine, "Ingmar walked me through the scene where I discover my brother's dead body. To dramatize my dazed condition, I was ordered to walk into a closet and sit down. That's when I realized I was in a Bergman picture...
...fiercest debate during the relatively calm meeting was over money--specifically, over who would pay for the biohazards committee that will regulate the experiments. Vellucci said the responsibility lay with Harvard and MIT, and quoted figures of $11,000 to $24,000 a year for the committee's expenses...
Harvard students and library employees are expressing curiosity and confusion over a series of loud noises which interrupt the usual calm in the walk between Widener and Pusey libraries...
...Minute: A fitting way to end a flawless game. It took a super pass from transplanted soccer star Lyman Bullard (via Gene Purdy) and a seeing-eye snapshot from George Hughes to find the hole in Skidmore's dike. Hughes typified the emotion of the contest as the usually calm scoring machine went tapioca after firing in the winner...
UMass emptied its bench in an effort to calm down its scoring furor. Led by star Jim Town (24 points in 19 minutes), the Minutemen shot an awesome 63 percent from the floor...