Word: clocked
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...like it because it's part-time for me," he says. "You don't have to punch a clock...
...that point, with 1:45 on the clock, Butler took a pass in the paint, pivoted around her Big Red defender and hit a five-foot bank shot to give Harvard a commanding 72-52 lead and herself a place in the record book; she became the first Crimson player ever to reach the 1,000-point milestone in her junior season...
...more "apologetic" he feels about invading people's privacy. He wonders if he should some day go outside of his own life and begin filming the lives of others. "It's something I'm coming to terms with,' he says. His 'film in progress" at the moment, "Six O'Clock News," is an "amalgam of the two approaches:" autobiography and external narrative. In it McElwee seeks to interview people he sees on the news, exploring what lies behind the "ten second news bite...
Bang, bang, bang--like clock-work, Harvardpassed its way into a tie game...
...star's lawyers faced three unsavory options: let Michael talk and possibly strengthen the prosecution's case against him; have him take the Fifth Amendment and a severe public relations hit; or pay the king's ransom. All Feldman had to do was let the clock tick and the meter run up. Sure enough, Jackson's team got the deposition postponed for a week, by which time negotiations for a settlement were well advanced. Now that the deal has been approved, he won't have to testify at all. Jackson settled, Feldman believes, because "his business people made a judgment...