Word: craning
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Sure we're holding the die in our hands a little bit. I'm not a gambling man, but if I were, I'd go ahead and roll the dice this time," Councilor Kevin P. Crane '73 said...
Councilor Kevin Crane '73, who also said he would not go, added that the city should not pay for any official going to the conference...
...sure state for the Republican, so Sen. Dole (R-Kans.), who served as an agricultural adviser to Reagan during the campaign, has had little to do there save work for his own re-election--something he doesn't have to worry much about. Similarly, Rep. Phillip M. Crane (R-Ill.) has been staying close to home, trying to win himself re-election--which should be no problem--and helping to shore-up support for Reagan in the Chicago suburbs...
...playing little tricks, making a subliminal point with a telling camera angle, making some point (often lost on the viewer) with a shock cut to another scene. And he always makes sure you know he's there. We see the god-director Eli Gross flying around in a camera crane high against a bright blue sky, making grand proclamations in his Shakespearian high camp, and when he blows a bubble with his gum it pops with an immediate cut to the thunderous roar of a war scene on the movie set. Rush has the rare ability to lift the viewer...
...Crane has enough money left in his $300,000 budget for a last-minute TV blitz. But Evans, who has a $225,000 budget, is running short of funds and has to rely on a makeshift approach to reach large numbers of voters. Taking a tip from the old Burma Shave advertisements, he is setting up a series of signs on a busy highway in the district. They read: I'M NOT A LAWYER/ OR A DOCTOR/ DON'T CHARGE HIGH FEES/ I'M HERE WHEN YOU NEED ME/ AND THERE WHEN IT COUNTS/ RE-ELECT DAVE...