Word: dices
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...whole body tingle" and that one of his kids walked in on them. In response, Law kowtowed publicly before his fiancée SIENNA MILLER, right, and released a statement: "I am deeply ashamed and upset that I've hurt Sienna and the people most close to us." No dice: Miller showed up in public without her engagement ring. Sadie Frost, Law's ex-wife and mother of his children, said she was surprised by the news, suggesting his behavior was out of character. With the real Jude Law, that...
...Angelina Jolie is actually pretty much the first time the two actors laid eyes on each other too. The movie was so bedeviled by scheduling conflicts and cast changes that the two stars hadn't met before the first day of shooting. "It was going to be rolling the dice," says director Doug Liman (Swingers, The Bourne Identity). "I decided I would take advantage of the awkwardness. They don't really know each other. They're not comfortable. Just sit them down, Day One, first thing in the morning, and roll the camera. You can see right then and there...
After the piece ended, a cry arose for a round of Epic Duel—one of the latest obsessions of Lerer, Braunstein, and two other HRFSen—a board game based on dice, role-playing cards, and characters from Star Wars. The game can be played with as few as four players and as many as 12, and tonight they wanted an Epic Duel of epic proportions. Hustling together 11 players, Braunstein, Lerer, and the others tried to find their missing 12th. They zeroed in on Cohen...
Here's what Lisa Dice, 17, had with her when she took the new SAT exam: four mechanical No. 2 pencils, a calculator, a sweatshirt, a bottle of water, a bottle of apple juice and a packet of cheese-flavored crackers. Here's what she wishes she'd had: "a sandwich--something with a bit more substance...
...Bacon was at all religious. In a 1992 interview, Bacon called Picasso's crucifixion scenes "still my favorite of his works." Picasso's oil-on-wood Crucifixion (1930) is a vibrant, surreal retelling of the Calvary story, with cross, nails, lance, weeping women and garments being divided by dice-throwers. Bacon's interpretation, Second Version of Triptych 1944: Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion, ignores all this action - even the cross - and concentrates instead on three anguished black-and-white figures on an orange-red background...