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...time to record, an intense process that Martin says is "24-7." Sometimes, he'll redo sections of a song repeatedly, until he gets what he's listening for. "He's hard on you with the vocals," Spears reports. "Then when you hear it, you're like, 'Oh, damn! I'm so glad. Why didn't I do that before? It sounds so good...
...Meantime, that's damn well enough of this winter. The schedule calls for everything to turn green pretty soon, and I'd like to insist on punctuality...
...resign ourselves to the fact that however many alumni are still kicking today, they don't really give a damn about us at the College anymore. But assuming that Harvard not only retains but develops its diversity, attracts a few more minorities and entices more than just a handful of international students, hopefully that will become the obvious status quo. And, thank God, the robust Old Boys' networking of yesteryear will resurrect itself--in p.c. form, of course...
...mechanism was in place, and it dominated major U.S. releases without exception until 1953, when Otto Preminger used the word "virgin" in "The Moon Is Blue" and got away with it. Even David O. Selznick had to beg Hayes Office approval for the final "I don't give a damn" in "Gone With the Wind." The Code insured that all married couples used twin beds, that no kiss lasted longer than 10 seconds, and that crime never paid. (Network television seems to be the last venue where any of the original code still applies, the only place left on earth...
...There were times when I would come into the locker room and go, 'Damn, we could use Tim tonight'," Clemente says, referring to 6'10 center Tim Coleman, who missed the 2000-01 season due to academic reasons. "I shouldn't have thought that way but I definitely thought about...