Word: mellows
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...kind of mellow for a sports game," said Virginia Neves, a Malden resident, holding a foaming Budweiser in her left hand. "But they were absolutely fabulous...
...world of rock concerts, audiences basically come in two flavors: really enthusiastic or really mellow. If a singer's smart, she'll respond to the atmosphere by playing off the signals she receives and tailor her own behavior to the mood she picks up from the crowd...
Before insulting a judge, remember: you can be reasonably sure he or she knows a good lawyer. This didn't put off Don Imus, the radio talk-show host mellow in voice but not outlook. When Deirdre Coleman, Imus' wife, asked to be excused from jury duty on a murder trial because Imus' show was covering it, Judge Harold J. Rothwax asked her to ask him not to cover it. The judge then relented, but not before earning Imus' ire. On his nationally syndicated show, the shock jock ranted against Rothwax, using such epithets as "Scuzwax," "Rothworm" and "senile...
...anything goes attitude ruled that trip. If it hadn't the three of us might not have become a trio. Kim and Anne were both extraordinarily nice, mucho fun and very mellow. Superficially though, they were different. Kim was a prep in training, and Anne was the resident Dead Head...
From Claremont, Calif., Darnielle and his arrangements are never what they seem to be. He creates what appear to be simple folk songs with minimal instrumentation, yet his melodies are never mellow or folky. More urgent and driving than amny guitar heavy bands, his music is more punk than crunchy. In fact, the Mountain Goats emerged from the lo-fi movement swelling in southern California in the early '90s that set itself on forging simultaneously sloppiness and precision...