Word: molds
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Recently in an attempt to create more office space in one of Harvard's buildings, a room was redesigned with a mezzanine level. Within a short period of time the walls of the newly constructed space began to ooze with bluefish-white mold Enter Lynn A. Harding, a Biohazards safety officer with EHS, who diagnosed and solved the problem. Through a series of humidity tests, Harding discovered that the new mezzanine level "stratified the room," allowing air contaminants to thrive. She set up a program to lower the humidity of the upper level and thus eradicate the mold...
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...flow of indistinction. The attempts at serious discussion of the social and political implications of the Revolution would be better left out, as would the character of Tom Paine, who speaks essays rather than conversation. Hanna Schygulla, as the Comtesse, has gone from the cold severity of her Fassbinder mold to a comparably fixed part of decadent and shallow seductress--melting her audiences with a look that oozes sexuality. But if her excesses are intended as some sort of comment on the monarchy, or if the excerpts of serious analysis are intended to be heeded, then Scola has produced...
...with the people who created the creatures and the special effects, and often changed his mind. Makeup and Creature Designers Stuart Freeborn, who made the ape costumes in 2001: A Space Odyssey, and Phil Tippett always started with clay models that could be recast over and over again. The mold for the sprawling Jabba took two tons of clay and was so big that no oven could hold it; an entire room had to be turned into a Jabba bakery...
Ford, 40, is the only one to break out of his Star Wars mold, and that is only because he won the role of Indiana Jones in another Lucas-inspired film, Spielberg's Raiders of the Lost Ark. Star Wars gave him visibility, but Raiders made him a box-office draw. "People want fairy tales in their lives, and I'm lucky enough to provide them," Ford says with a touch of cynicism. "There is no difference between doing this kind of film and playing King Lear. The actor's job is exactly the same: dress up and pretend." Nonetheless...