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...pictures are sanitized also because they stray so far afield from brush strokes or film grain or even Adobe Photoshop. When we think of image manipulation we still tend to assume some explicit mark of the artist, some tweak here or there, or some sense of humor. The tweaks here are twice removed from what you see, written into the software blueprint, and the only trace of process is a faintly superimposed, bending grid...
...Although some people have raised objections against him and what he does, Beetlejuice loves his job. According to his manager Sean, ihe works only a few hours a week, gets to drink for free, and he gets all the womeni (see www.Jollydwarf.com for explicit details). iLook, man, he is just an entertainer, he loves being tossed, and besides at parties, people usually toss him once, to say theyive done it, and then they just want to hang out with the guy, ecause he really is a cool guy.i Beetlejuice himself has many times said he does not find what...
...with the authority to interpret the constitution, Driskell ruled last Sunday that the resolution to remove Burton from office through a vote by the council alone was unconstitutional. At the behest of the resolution's proponents--which included three defeated presidential candidates--and with an amazing disregard for the explicit reading of the 1997 constitutional amendment, the council overruled Driskell...
...instead of acknowledging that he had gone too far, Gore resorted to Clinton's view that the meaning of words is created after their expression by the speaker and that the explicit dictionary meaning is to be viewed as the untrustworthy, subjective response of the listeners. He said he "did not mean to imply that there should ever be any kind of inquiry into the personal political opinions of the officers. That is not what I meant to convey--that's what you heard." Whatever happened to, "I spoke too quickly in debate. After sober reflection, I see that...
Although fewer schools are enacting explicit speech codes, he says, many more are incorporating restrictive language into their more general codes of conduct...