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Klarman said one of the justices, Felix Frankfurter, pointed to Vinson’s death as evidence of God’s existence, eliciting laughter from the Law School audience...
...return to Cambridge. When we finally take our exams in mid-to-late January, a month or more has often passed since we were last in class. As we all know, most efforts to explain this ridiculous system to friends and family at home are met with either laughter or sincere apologies...
...interesting philosophizing and wordplay, and it’s a lot of fun to watch, but I don’t remember a lick of the dialogue a day later. Instead, I remember Broadwater’s hapless sincerity, Hodgson’s idiot scowl, my laughter-strained stomach, and the show’s deeply affecting sense of existential loneliness. That’s a package worth sitting through two intermissions...
...Olympics, this is all a game, an adventure that she would never have dreamed of three years ago, shut indoors by a repressive regime that barred women from walking the streets unless accompanied by a male relative - forget about permitting them to run competitively. Muqimyar struggles to stifle her laughter - her coach, whose own head scarf is firmly knotted under her chin, shoots her disapproving looks - but she is still giddy from her second international race in an eight-month career as an athlete. Muqimyar's best time, nearly four seconds slower than U.S. star Marion Jones...
Malone, who until now has interrupted only with laughter, is confronted with a similar question on how she related to her character, Leland’s heroin-addicted girlfriend and sister of the victim. “Funny you should ask,” she jokes, eyes darting around the circle of reporters, “because I had them give me my paycheck in needles...