Word: cut
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...well-taken that we are observing the individual experience of a man whose emotional experience is unlike any other, particularly as he plunges deeper and deeper into a state of madness. When Humbert suffers from these bouts of insanity, twisted camera angles and the sudden jangle of discordant music cut into the narrative...
DoubleTake was able to persuade CDS to allow it to print its winter issue since the magazine was able to cut some of the production costs. The magazine accomplished this mainly by not selling the issue publicly at newsstands...
...winter issue will go to all the subscribers," Rowell said. "We demonstrated that we could significantly cut the production costs without making significant sacrifices to the magazine...
While Greenblatt says he was at first annoyed by the change, he later came to agree with the cut...
...February 3, they decided to extend the punishment to the end of the year. But Hearst didn't even last that long. John R. Dos Passos '16, in his novel The Big Money, tells the story of Hearst's leave-taking: "He tutored and went to Harvard where he cut quite a swath as business manager of the Lampoon, a brilliant entertainer; he didn't drink much himself, he was softspoken and silent; he got the other boys drunk and paid the bills, bought the fireworks to celebrate Cleveland's election, hired the brassbands, bought the creampies [sic] to throw...