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...decision, which greatly benefited students, was a smudge on the mirror of Dorm Crew, as students had the option of reducing loans, working less, or doing some of both options...
...when The Sheila Divine (not Neil Levine) strutted on stage like Buddy Holly in a three-way mirror and began to play, the whole crowd of anxious modern citizens was alike in amazement; not a one was prepared for the emotional intensity delivered soon thereafter. Goofiness we might have expected from the bespectacled Aaron Perrino, the three-person band's guitarist/lead singer/Max Headroom lookalike. And we might have anticipated a too-jaded-to-smile brand of contemporary bass-playing from bassist Jim Gilbert...
...said that you don't analyze things. But is holding a mirror up to society enough of a stance...
That is some of the circumstantial but rather sexy evidence surrounding Edward de Vere, the 17th Earl of Oxford, in a contention that began in 1920 and has gathered steam through the '80s and '90s. De Vere led a life that was a veritable mirror of Shakespeare's art. Why then did he not write under his own name? It would have been unseemly, his advocates point out, for a courtier to attach his name to public wares. And De Vere was a truly uncommon nobleman: he was the hereditary Lord Great Chamberlain and a sometime favorite of Elizabeth...
...personality that I didn't really show at all, the person who was very committed and devoted and stayed on the inside, but had his own internal life, in which he questioned what was going on. And I felt that in the play the best way to hold the mirror up to the Yeshiva experience was by creating this group of parking lot guys who are detached from what's going on inside and can criticize it freely...