Word: molds
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Sleaze is only sometimes sexual--or financial; in politics, there is a more important corruption, which spreads like a mold. Among other things, this fungus causes the agile politician to dance around repudiating things that he held sacred day before yesterday...
...maze of summer media, but there was something less driven about her latest release, something that sounded less driven and more, well, produced. Calculated. Chapman's latest release sounds like her first one, put through a blender to average the overall "Chapman sound," and then poured into a CD mold. The problem is, generic Tracy isn't Tracy at all. One of the things that made her earlier albums so compelling was their inconsistencies, the exquisitely different points they were able to access, like so many different facets on a diamond pressurized into shape by the urgency of honest anger...
...highlights among the human ranks come from the minor characters. Jim Turner captures the self-assured, wild-eyed eccentricity of the imaginary crazy artist mold the movie creates. And Robert Vaughn has a broad, amusing turn as Lily's cross-dressing senator father: he asks her where she bought her earrings, and it is a split second before we remember...
...only the traditions but also some of the unusual one-time events have helped to mold the Currier each resident remembers...
Volunteers at the Apthorp Room in Adams House placed their breasts in a bowl of gelatin for about three minutes, creating a mold. Colored Vatican stone was then poured into the gelatin molds...