Word: following
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...grounds. One of the funniest occurs roughly midway through the movie, at a point when Paul has just evaded an assassination attempt with aid from Jelly, ruining Ben's wedding at the same time (in a very subtle parody of The Godfather's baptism sequence). The ten minutes that follow contain dime-store Freudianisms turned on their heads, idiotically mushy dialogue, the only good line assigned to Ben's fiancee (Lisa Kudrow) in the entire film, and the bizarre sight of Robert De Niro emptying a machine-gun into an unoccupied sofa...
...intrusive because I want students to make their own decisions," Avery said. "I usually follow up after a while and say, 'Let me know how you're doing.' I'll send an e-mail...letting them take the first steps...
...educational institution that has committed itself to providing equal opportunities for academic excellence has the responsibility to follow through on that commitment. This doesn't preempt debate on the different perspectives of men and women. It does, however, forbid the exclusion of either six from a course completely within the academic sphere, designed purely for the gain of knowledge...
...debuted works by Samuel Beckett, Dylan Thomas and others. It burned down in 1960 (now we buy our Coop books on its ashes) and was revived to a slow start in 1985. With the revenue from last week's performance, hopefully, some really vigorous and through theater will follow in Jones and Channing's generously donated footsteps...
Buck plans to follow the pathway of sensory information further into the brain. "We've looked so far at the nose and the bulb," she said. "We want to go into the cortex...