Word: expression
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...think the very classification, the word independent means you want to express yourself and you don?t look at it under an industrial sort of aspect, and success is an industrial aspect. I mean you want to have success, you want to reach people but the beauty of making films like Sam and I are doing is we just want to tell a story and we come up with something that is close to us and that we want to do. And then hopefully we touch something that people can relate...
...impress," insists Edna Mode, the diminutive fashionista of the Pixar smash The Incredibles, "you must express!" As Pixar melds with Disney, the big challenge will be to keep expressing originality in an increasingly cluttered field. There's a toon army on the march: this year a record number of animated features will be released, and coming up are the Shrek and Ice Age crews. Here's a sneak peek at what's on the horizon from animation's new power couple...
...faculty at the end of the 2005-06 academic year. Starting this summer, he will take the lead in guiding Harvard's growing array of initiatives focused on China, his longtime field of scholarly expertise, as director of the Fairbank Center for East Asian Research. I want to express my gratitude, personally and on behalf of the Harvard community, for Bill's imaginative and dedicated leadership of the FAS these past several years...
...rejection of the ruling guard Fatah's corruption, rather than the peace process itself. Speaking at a press conference this morning, President Bush called the Hamas win a ?wake-up? call for the Fatah leadership. "You see, when you give people the vote, give them the chance to express themselves at the polls and they're unhappy with the status quo, they'll let you know," he said. "The people are demanding honest government. The people want services. They want to be able to raise their children in an environment in which they can get a decent education and they...
...Citing the First Letter of John as the source for the work's title, Benedict lays out his simple vision of Christian faith. "'We have come to believe in God's love': in these words the Christian can express the fundamental decision of his life. Being Christian is not the result of an ethical choice or a lofty idea, but the encounter with an event, a person, which gives life a new horizon and a decisive direction...