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...very hard worker,” Doyle says. “We have similar styles [in that] we’re very analytical about the shifts in the wind and dealing with all the little small changes, and we’re similar size, so we really complement each other...
...complement his eccentric creations, he employs language so richly textured and wildly unconventional that it seems to be drunk on its own words. Dissolving the long-hewn pillars of “good message” and “good taste,” he gives gaudy and vulgar personalities, vaudevillian song-and-dance and narrative non-sequitur the freedom to run amok onstage...
...witness to an epic drama, but rather because, thanks to honest performances from Hanson and Rushing, every moment feels genuine. Hanson hits all the right notes with her nervous restlessness, and, though Rushing’s deadpan delivery fell flat in Two Ex-Smokers, here it is the perfect complement to her co-star...
...error intentionally, his failure to check his sources on such a fundamental matter results in misinformation and bad journalism. However, reading these verses in these terms would make sense if and only if the rest of the Koran and the sayings of the Prophet that serve to explain and complement the Koran are blithely ignored. How many times has the verse Matthew 10:34—“Think not that I am come to send peace on earth: I came not to send peace, but a sword”—been used to justify acts inconceivable...
Harvard should also work with the city of Cambridge to ensure that the museum is a resource for those who live near it; whether by granting Cambridge residents free access, by operating educational programs in partnership with Cambridge schools or by building a public sculpture garden to complement the works displayed inside, the museum could become a neighborhood asset rather than an eyesore...