Word: following
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...expect military conflict to be a "surgical" process, in which the bad guys are zapped off video screens at the push of a button. As in a game of Doom, the videos shown during NATO media briefings give no sense of the shattered bones and ripped flesh that follow when the bomb camera image turns to fuzz. And not surprisingly, the alliance prefers not to show any footage from the bombs that may have strayed from their targets...
...Activism] is a legacy, a gift for those whowill follow you," she said...
These are undeniable reasons why we as members of an entertainment-driven society follow the Oscars, Emmys and other merit-embodied-in-a-statuette ceremonies so closely. We glue our eyes to the television set during interminable self-congratulatory displays and read a slew of repetitious articles that agonize over who will take home that shiny figurine or plaque, all in the name of the cult of celebrity. It has become a cultural responsibility to know who the winners and losers are and, even better, to experience them winning and losing in television's version of real time...
...time the next song, an audience participation piece, began, I found myself relieved to see that there was set music and words (albeit they were only "ah-ah-ah") printed in the program for us to follow. But it was only after I witnessed my own--the audience's own--complete inability to sing even the melody of this song did I understand the amount of skill and talent needed to produce these intricate songs...
...Living rent-free does not help solve tenants problems, they eventually will move out," she said, adding that other problems such as bad credit may follow them...