Word: crews
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...class, Government 1540: “The American Presidency.” It meets twice a week in Harvard Hall, and the students who take it project an air of fresh-scrubbed optimism nowhere to be found in classes on, say, social theory. The guys all seem to have crew-cuts, the girls shoulder-length hair and headbands. Chris Ballesteros perches on one of windowsills and takes notes on his laptop. In order to make it to the White House, I asked Porter, do you have to be more or less a charming egomaniac? Porter sent me back a politely...
...they’re going to be shooting in Massachusetts, they’re going to be utilizing the facilities that we have available for them,” says Peter Fleury, Executive Director of Operations. “It’s expensive to bring out an entire crew, so we want the talent on the East Coast to be utilized...
...most important hopes that those involved with film locally hold is the prospect that an influx of mainstream films will create enough new jobs to make it worthwhile for film crew to remain in the area, drawing attention to the special local filmmakers and allowing them to create movies in and about the state and city they love...
...points ahead of Ivy rivals Yale and Brown to win the regatta.“At times we were in the right place at the right time, and at times…[it was] knowing how to sail on the Charles,” Wareham said. Skipper Watson and crew Wareham navigated tricky conditions admirably on their way to a first-place finish in the A division. “We had some very crazy wind which I think intimidated the other teams,” Watson said. “Both Emily [Lambert] and I, we weren?...
...that something has gone very, very wrong. Like a Super Bowl referee, she's perfectly anonymous if she does her job right, a name in the news only if she blows the call. "We have a quite lovely studio, right near the anchor's desk," Frankovic says of her crew's setup. "There's even a camera in the room. But my goal for election night: not to be on camera...