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This, of course, came back to haunt each one of us in our turn. Day five of recording was the day of bass. I used two different electric basses and an upright for takes. Each tune was then reviewed and scanned with the proverbial comb so that we could "punch in" any problem notes. Punching in works like a patch-I play along to the existing bass track, while Matthew records a bit of the new part onto the problem spot. Anything from rhythm and intonation to volume, tone and quality of note are susceptible. Meanwhile, Rob Schneider's classic...
...current crisis. Outtara was kept out of the last elections on the grounds that his parents were not Ivoirian, and Gbagbo espouses the same Ivoirian nationalism as ousted President Konan Bédié. Even if the latest political impasse is resolved, the deeper currents that it reflects will haunt the Ivory Coast for some time to come...
...seemed the missed opportunity would not haunt the Crimson, as Harvard took control and easily won the third game, 15-9, with better blocking and improved passing. However, the task of coming back from a two-game deficit proved to be too difficult, and the Wildcats took the fourth game, 15-8, behind its two main offensive weapons, Alyson Coler and Jillian Ross, two dominating hitters who also won spots on the All-Tournament Team this weekend...
...news about a record annual budget surplus, the governor pressed the case that Al Gore couldn't be trusted to keep the good times rolling. Arguing that Gore blows the bank with his spending promises, W. resurrected the same liberal ghosts that his father used so successfully to haunt Michael Dukakis in the 1988 presidential race. Though he didn't use the word "liberal," Bush said the vice president represented "the old ways of tax and spend," and sketched a Gore world where a tax collector stooped under every stairway and the gargantuan federal government would awaken and slouch toward...
...addition, his faith could still come back to haunt him in the more conservative areas of the country. Over the summer, in the heat of the veepstakes, Boston Globe political columnist David Nyhan came to speak at the Institute of Politics. He appraised the chances of each contender on the Democratic side and chose Massachusetts Sen. John F. Kerry as the most likely vice presidential pick. Nyhan said that Lieberman would not be picked because the nation's heartland was not yet ready for an Orthodox Jew on the ticket...