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...Rapid Response Time...
...Back—What’s the deal here? Are they afraid people don’t recognize celebrities any more?) In fact, Natalie Portman ’03 has a fun blip-cameo towards the beginning, although the inattentive are sure to miss it because of the rapid-fire editing and jarring scene-shifts...
...potentially dangerous situation, students do have other resources besides the safety of a House. The emergency phones around campus ensure rapid response by HUPD. But whether or not the alleged assault is factual, the student’s description of her reaction to danger was scarily realistic. We can easily forget only too late that it is 1:05 a.m. and we can no longer swipe to safety...
Author events often require adaptations on the part of the bookstores that sponsor them. Larger than expected audiences require a rapid mobilization of extra chairs. Other times, even well-publicized events will commence with meager attendance. Very small audiences can lead to more informal, conversational events, depending on how the author chooses to proceed. Other times, thoroughly unpredictable events occur. Newhall recalled the amusing incident in which Anne Heche suddenly disappeared from where she had been, shortly before the start of her event. After several nerve-wracking minutes of running up and down Brattle Street, he finally found her?...
...project will address the valley's rapid growth and repay some of the environment-related capital expenses Rio Tinto has incurred during its 12-year ownership--a $2 billion total that includes a new, cleaner, $1 billion smelter. Bingham Canyon will wind down in the next 15 years, sticking Rio Tinto with further cleanup bills. The company's half-year returns show that K.U.C. constitutes 15% to 20% of its asset base but generated just 3% to 4% of its $841 million profit. Over the next 20 to 25 years, K.U.C.'s Sunrise could bring Rio Tinto the current equivalent...