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...lzer equates to the growth of Shanghai, where you blink and another skyscraper has gone up. "You can feel the growth, [whereas] a 5% growth in a brand or a city is more organic," he says, pointing to tonight's audience, which is full of youthful faces. "If you grow, you hire mostly young people, and if you don't grow, your company looks older...
...variety, one whose locus of popularity lies in an entirely different region of the country.“Lacrosse is an up-and-coming sport here,” Fred Duboe says. “It’s nowhere near the level of the East Coast where kids grow up with lacrosse sticks in their hands. Jason grew up with a baseball bat in his hands.” Until high school, the sophomore’s athletic interests stayed consistent with those of the community—baseball, football, and hockey. Playing on a variety of local...
...same. What they don't do is give a speech analyzing the problem and telling Americans that it's actually more complicated than what they believed. They manifestly do not denounce the offensive comments that stirred up the trouble to begin with and then tell Americans to grow up and deal with the fact that those same remarks, however wrong and offensive, are an elemental part of who they...
...they can immediatelyfeel it. Although the three havecollaborated in the past, Renaud saysthat the experience this time was different.“We have learned things about eachother on stage that we didn’t know before,”she says.The three also say they helped eachother grow as actors and directors. Afterspending so many hours in rehearsaltogether, they have developed a kind ofshorthand, which Pecci describes as theability to “look at each other right after ascene and be like ‘no,’ and fi x it withouthaving to ask questions...
...important toacknowledge a whopper of a differencebetween the two. While Ross may havethe size and the fan appeal, he lacks thelyrical ability and thematic diversity ofhis heavy predecessor. Then again, “Trilla”is only Ross’s second album, so hestill has time to grow into the enormous,double-wide shoes he’ll have to fill ifwants to be “the biggest boss that you’veseen thus far.”“Trilla” is everything you’d expectfrom a big budget, highly anticipated...