Word: heyes
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...scene was forced to make a somewhat distant jump across an opening drawbridge. Unfortunately, as with many other scenes in this film, this scene did not become a real adrenaline-rusher or a "great escape" for the heroine. Instead, the movie simply continued, as if nothing happened. Hey, Goel, did this movie change your opinions about the Web? Are you worried that things may not really be safe after you saw a woman's identity change completely...
...kept my resolution--for pre-frosh week. United by the fear of solitary dining, my roommates and I gathered at 5:30 each evening to venture into the Union for dinner. Sure, our conversations were hollow ("So what is it like to live in Indiana?"), but hey, at least we weren't eating alone...
...with a map tattoo that may point the way to dry land. With her guardian Helen (Jeanne Tripplehorn), the girl hitches a ride on the trimaran of an outsider--part man, part fish--known as the Mariner (Costner). If anyone in this scurvy world can help them, he can. Hey, he can do anything. As we see in the opening scene, he knows how to transform his urine into drinking water...
Some of the players swept into the Simpson maelstrom contend that cameras have made the case into The People vs. the Witnesses. Just ask Pablo Fenjves. A year after testifying about hearing Nicole Simpson's dog on the night of the murders, Fenjves is still greeted in supermarkets, "Hey, you're the 'plaintive wail' guy!" Tourists chase him down streets, and he has even received death threats. "It's a pretty terrifying experience," he says...
...which thousands were injured and entire neighborhoods were destroyed. Garcetti will say only that "I hope this case is a turning point. There is a perception in minority communities that people of color are treated more harshly. If a racially mixed jury goes back to the community and says, 'Hey, we had an obligation to follow the evidence and the law. We had to, and the evidence was overwhelming,' I think it will go a long way to restoring confidence in our criminal-justice system." At the same time, Garcetti agrees that race can be a factor in jury deliberations...