Word: hinting
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...prepared to come into a student environment and shake things up and go nuts,” said Margo, who is also a Crimson editor. The HRDC Board was most excited by Scheib, who presented, among other ideas, Schmidt’s gritty translation of Lorenzaccio and a vague hint of the theatrical use of “multimedia...
...motorized webcam uses facial recognition to stay locked on your mug, even as you move side to side or up and down. It doesn't always get things right--busy backgrounds can confuse the Orbit, and it may stop following you if it spies something of greater interest. (Hint: Keep any giant Tiki-god statues out of sight.) While videoconferencing or taking pictures, you may find it more practical to manually override the facial recognition and steer the Orbit to the best viewing position. But when the meeting is over, the hyperactive camera is an unexpectedly amusing...
Perhaps the first hint that this was not just another night at the limited-release-artsy movies was the crowd of middle-aged movie goers anxiously hovering outside the theater hoping to score tickets from scalpers. In addition, a fiddler woman, dressed shtetl-chic, serenaded the long line of people waiting to see the show...
...eating habits that are fueling an epidemic of obesity are starting in the crib, according to a new survey. Hint to parents: babies don't thrive on soda and candy...
...Kampf’s portrait, the traditional figure of the Kaiser stands erect with a hint of a sneer, clashing with Lovis Corinth’s adjacent Salomé, which epitomizes the unconventional. Largely a satirical depiction of femmes fatales, the wanton Salomé leans over John the Baptist’s head with her breasts exposed, her fingers probing at the eyes of the dead. Informed more by the burlesque than the Biblical, Corinth uses the grotesque to satirize a common subject in paintings at the time...