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...same as he spreads his arms out in astonishment, realizing that he sits with the risen Christ. At the edge of the table, a meticulously rendered basket of fruit teeters partway in air. The later version of this same scene is more subdued. No 3-D effects, no catch-me-quick fruit basket. Christ's face is isolated against a dark background, as if to say that resurrection has not lifted the burden of his ministry. Bearded, older looking than in the London picture, he blesses the bread with a restrained hand. His blue-green garment is keyed...
Having already exhausted the first option, boobs were it. She quickly logged onto thefacebook.com to check out her options. Women seeking women are a rare but choice catch. The only question left: will she videotape her conquest and broadcast it to a national audience, hyping the final liplock months before it happens and then, finally, in the last five minutes of the crucial episode, pulling through with what turns out to be a really-not-that-satisfying finish...
...under the scrutiny of the public as he rehearses with the Society, in an open rehearsal that will give visitors a unique chance to see the interaction between a practicing ensemble and a master of his craft attempting to guide them. Admission is free and a rare chance to catch the universally-lauded orchestra in rehearsal mode, without the perfected precision the ensemble tends to stick to in concert...
...office was pretty relaxed—it was casual dress. But since these big execs probably wouldn’t remember my name, I figured I’d wear a bowtie to work every day and they’d catch it. I think it worked, ’cause an executive from the main CBS center asked someone in our office if they had a Harvard intern, and he said, “Oh yeah, the bowtie...
...catch? Welch’s whistles gave Brown a power play, throwing Grumet-Morris’ shutout into peril...