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...presentation are perfect, everything can be mucked up with a simple flick of the wrist. The bane of all self-respecting sushi-makers is the over-zealous American, raised on Tabasco and A-1, who saturates the humble roll with soy sauce. There are no two ways to dip; in the case of nigiri it is always fish-side down...
...There is always the natural ebb and flow of people interested in pursuing careers in medicine, and since we had been on such a high for several years, it was probably only a matter of time until there would be some kind of dip," he said...
...paths of Charlie and Conrad, but that circumference is swollen by a series of related subplots, conveyed through the thoughts of three other characters. Raymond Peepgass, 46, a senior loan officer at PlannersBanc, has an inside view of Charlie's financial mess and thinks he may be able to dip surreptitiously into all that sloshing debt. Then there is Martha Croker, 53, still reeling from the breakup of her nearly 30-year marriage to Charlie. Now that she is no longer seen on the arm of her husband, her old Atlanta friends no longer see her, "a superfluous woman...
...York Daily News). A sad injustice. Years from now, when the brouhaha is past, Corpus Christi may get its due as one of McNally's best, most moving and personal works. His updating of the Christ story is witty but not patronizing, as sober and cleansing as a dip in baptismal water. Joe Mantello's production--a bare stage, apostles clad in identical white shirts and khakis--is a marvel of spare inventiveness. And the hushed audience reaction at the climax testifies to an artistic success that will outlast the howling...
Still, the seven-person review committee will not be making final decisions about which groups will be allowed to dip into a $5 million incentive fund to digitize the proposed material until at least early December, Dunn said...