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...show moved quickly. While I had to stand on my toes to figure out where each tier of M83’s music gave way to the next, the experience consumed me. New songs blended with old, but it was all distinctly Gonzalez. From his crisp touch on a cheap keyboard to his orchestrated distorted bassline, the mastermind held control...
...vibrator, Chloe’s attempts at self-pleasure are stalled by the entrance of her roommate, hand-in-hand with her 10-year-old mentee. The moment is a metaphor for the entire book—every moment of self-revelation is stopped short by a cheap...
...purpose is still valid. Because world energy supplies are so volatile, they say, the price of oil could surge once again in the future. Says Thomas Haan, a Great Plains spokesman: "Just because it quit raining doesn't mean you stop fixing the roof. Just because energy is cheap right now doesn't mean we should stop trying to develop synthetic fuel...
...instantly lovable mutt; it is a full-grown, fang-baring wolf--the fairy-tale villain turned into a saving presence. He makes an apt symbol for a handsome, moral and emotionally satisfying movie that is too strong-minded to settle for those virtues or for easy sentiment and cheap nostalgia...
...Treasury Secretary Donald Regan supported a hands-off policy that allowed market forces to determine exchange rates. But the staggering U.S. budget deficit and resulting high interest rates pushed the dollar steadily upward. By last March, the dollar was more than 80% stronger than in 1980. Foreign goods became cheap, and American products became dear. Result: a staggering trade deficit that led to strong protectionist sentiment on Capitol Hill. Even successful multinational corporations have been hurt by shifting currency rates. Complained Paul Orrefice, president of Dow Chemical: "Nothing hurts business like the uncertainty we confront on the foreign-exchange markets...