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...actually seemed interested in buying something made by the machine. The male graduate student ordered a Spanish-language book on aesthetic theory; I bought a Victorian novel. It felt warm in my hands—literally hot off the press. Most people, however, were content to “ooh?? and “aah” and feel as if they had witnessed a bit of print history...
...only hang out with your a cappella group,’” she says. Stone mentions that these are the same objections one hears to varsity sports, except “it somehow seems less legitimate because you just bop your knees and sing ooh-wah-ooh?...
...more than a month, Jones and Schofield-Bodt headed towards the yard, leading the group that by the end of the 70-minute tour would grow to more than 50. When they explained the three lies of John Harvard, the crowd reacted with the usual, polite ooh??s and ahh’s of a Harvard tour. But they got the greatest response out of the crowd when they told them about the taboo traditions and nuggets of trivia that don’t normally showcase in an official Harvard tour—like the Primal Scream tradition...
...turn perfectly. More inexperienced crews may start the turn too soon, with the possible diastrous result of colliding with a boat that had planned the turn more judiciously. Oar clashes are common and provide blood-thirsty spectators, who line the bridge in droves, with plenty to “ooh?? and “ahh” about...
...Giselle, one of the most famous ballets every composed, contains more than enough emotion and virtuosity to satisfy any fan of the ballet. For those who prefer technically-difficult, plotless ballets, the demanding solos and variations in Giselle give the dance-lover a chance to “ooh?? and “aah” at the dazzling skill of the dancers. And for those who prefer acting-filled story ballets, Giselle has enough drama to fulfill regular watchers of soap operas...