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...concerned herself with everything, from the low volume of the trombones to the interplay between the sections and between the players. But scores, she made clear, were "not written in stone." "We'll dictate now what's going on," she said...
...White House, the sound from the televised hearings leaked out from behind a door or two. Two aides of White House Counsel A.B. Culvahouse monitored every second of the Iran-contra drama; another White House lawyer posted himself in the hearing room to catch the off-camera subtleties and interplay. The Communications Office got it all on tape should Reagan want to take a full look later. The White House was walking on Ollie's eggs...
Presumed Innocent's finest moments are its courtroom scenes. Many of the facts pertinent to the case are known to the reader before any of the witnesses take the stand, and a few shockers surface during the proceedings. But the primary excitement is derived through the interplay--how will these characters, whose relationships Turow has gradually revealed, respond to the drama...
...very bright and thoughtful with a broad and eclectic interest in finance," said Hayes, Baldwin's former teacher at the B-School. He also noted her studies of the interplay between government and business...
...interplay of violence and sex brings to the fore the exhiliration of facing death. Like life, and patriotism, Vietnam is a good time while you're in it, but in the end it is all quite absurd...