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...skills that allow us to work together,” says Gadgil.A confident but understated Biology and Public Policy concentrator, Voith is at ease the moment he sits down in the Science Center’s Greenhouse Café. Voith is charismatic without being overbearing, and is in his element throughout the interview—even pausing several times to greet passing friends, who seem to abound.Gadgil rushes in late, having just written a response to the latest question on Cambridge Common. The government concentrator is friendly and intense and as soon as the interview starts she is all business...
...crescent of red maple trees resembled an Islamic prayer station, pointing toward Mecca. Some critics tipped their hats last week at the bowl-shaped redesign, above, until ERROR THEORY pointed out that the "Islamo-fascist shrine ... still contains all of the features that made it a terrorist memorial." One element that was retained: the flight path lined with 44 translucent blocks, one for each person who died in the crash--including the four hijackers...
...Theron, Kusama was able to move past the genre surface to more deeply explore the nuances of her film’s characters and themes. Theron notes: “I find a lot of times that element of humanity is kind of missing in these kinds of stories, and that so much focus gets placed on just the visual and just the futuristic aspect of it that the human core of it is always lost...
...Carrie, Charlotte, Miranda, and Samantha of “Sex and the City” fame. Though their weekly escapades may focus on men and shoes, it is the dynamic among the four girls that constitutes the core of their lives—and serves as the key element of intrigue for the show (well, besides...
...tempo close to the 1957 Maurice Williams "Stay." A boy invites a girl to "come, come, come out tonight ... to my Twist party," The percussion was the soon-to-be-familiar Seasons combination of hand-claps and marching feet that lent a military air to the enterprise. The unique element, of course, was Valli's voice, stretching two words into ten aching, urgent syllables ("Sheh-eh-eh-eh-eh-er-ry bay-yay-bee") over half of the four-line chorus. / Sheh-eh-ry, can you come out tonight?" The falsetto is used to establish the singer as the proper...