Word: loudly
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Step Four: Develop an attitude problem. This is the distinguishing characteristic of any Harvard editorialist. They are brash, loud, and opinionated. They delight in insulting those they disagree with. You must cultivate a sense of smug superiority over the other side (poor, misdirected fools that they are). You must be able to explode in moral outrage at the merest suggestion of your favorite...
...born section, on their home Teutonic turf, played creditably but sometimes overpowered the strings. It wasn't that the brass were too loud--the strings just couldn't keep up. In fact, even Haitink's tight meter could not keep the strings from sounding a bit tired at the end of the piece...
Sources told TIME that Brian ("Kato") Kaelin, O.J. Simpson's friend and tenant, may not have told the whole truth when he testified at the June preliminary hearings that led to Simpson's indictment for murder. Kaelin testified that he heard three loud "thumps" outside his quarters on the night of the murders, checked out the noise, but saw no one. However, prosecutors are looking into a claim that when Kaelin went out to investigate, he in fact discovered Simpson. This would place Simpson near the site where police later found a bloody glove linked to the crime scene...
...contradicts the sworn testimony given by Kaelin and Ferrara at the preliminary hearings in July. Kaelin told the court that at about 10:40 on the night of the murders, he was in his quarters on the Simpson estate talking on the phone with Ferrara, when he heard three loud "thumps" on his wall. Fearing a prowler, Kaelin said, he went outside to investigate, then returned to his room, where he called Ferrara back and told her he had seen no one. On the stand, Ferrara corroborated the account...
...Fairmount, Indiana, in the early 1940s, James Dean would "dream out loud about getting in the movies." Ortense Winslow, the aunt who raised him after his mother died of cervical cancer at 29, thought it an odd ambition for a farm boy. "I mean," she says, "there wasn't anything very different about him -- except he had this strange ability to take you along with his feelings...