Word: onto
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...young, but we can't use that as an excuse," Anderson said. "This season we began to doubt our ability to hang onto a win, and that attitude is self-destructive...
...Here, acutely-attuned sophistication unfurls in a lazy crawl over barely-populated audio-maps of restrained infectiousness. It is an enchanting but ultimately deserted place they take you, inhabited only by a gaseous voice. This is music you always heard in your head--but never so well made. Foraying onto the micro-dancefloor, Saint Etienne enlist the expertise of Trouser Enthusiast to mix beats for your pulse in "We're in the City." Sean O'Hagan's electronic wizardry also guest-stars in "52 Pilot," lending a signature High Llamasian boost to Cracknell's tingle-worthy vocals. The album...
...response determined the judges' prompt verdict. The Battle's champion was 98%, whose covers of "Soul Man" and "That's the Way I Like It" created a flood of dancing bodies, which ran up the aisles and swept chairs out of the way. Shame on the audience for holding onto their inhibitions until the very last blows of the battle! Perhaps it was the stifling non-ambience of the Pfoho dining hall. Perhaps it was the poor attendence...
...BATTLE OF THE BANDS: 98% grooved the audience out of their seats and onto the dance floor, even earning a call for an encore. 98% was winner of the Battle of the Bands...
...part in the perception of pain. In an email, Dr. Fields described the nervous system as unique in that it has what he called "intentionality." This philosophical term means, quite simply, that "it is about something other than itself." Specific neuronal impulses trigger perceptions that are then projected onto the body. "Your finger hurts," he wrote, "but really it is your brain that hurts...