Word: finest
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...difficult at times to believe he’s a successful and talented rapper.While Mos Def’s shortcomings in Black’s shadow are understandable, “Be Kind Rewind” stumbles from start to finish. Despite showcasing some of Gondry’s finest visual work, the film as a whole lacks an earnestness, a naïveté, that came so effortlessly in his previous works. As silly and loveable as they may be, the characters’ relationships with one another only act as a pasteboard to the service of the plot...
...qualified then for a new-found velocity in communications, while minidresses from Emilio Pucci and Missoni sneak into the show on the dubious grounds of their swerving, abstract patterns. A room dedicated to the flashing graphics of the 1960s Kinetic Art movement serves only to remind us that its finest exponents - Jean Tinguely and Alexander Calder - came from elsewhere...
...other breakdowns we were having,” Hallion said. “We were basically getting outworked in every area by Cornell. It was a big crossroads for us, that game. And we didn’t really compete at all.”Finelli had her finest offensive effort of the season, finishing with 20 points on 5-of-8 shooting from beyond the arc. Hallion chipped in 12 points for the Crimson, which now faces a tough second-half Ivy schedule, with four road games remaining on the conference slate.The loss to Cornell sets up a potential...
...Women in Business] meetings there. I am glad they are in Winthrop.Timothy J. Smith ’08RR: Have you ever had a hot TF?TJS: Yes. I had Michael Nitsch as my Justice TF last semester. Government classes are generally pretty titillating and thus attract some of the finest. I think it’s fair to say that most people find Michael Nitsch above average. He was probably the most attractive Justice TF. Sandel is an attractive man too. It’s a toss up. Ryan S. Nolan ’09RR: Have you ever...
...recent immigration en masse of undergrads from the Sciences to the Humanities goes to show that this trend is becoming more pervasive than ever before. After all, who wouldn’t prefer to spend section listening to one of Her Majesty’s finest discussing Henry IV with a British accent rather than frantically deciphering an unintelligible Math...