Word: rareness
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...film leaves almost all of Golden’s story intact, focusing only on animating his prose. The narrator reads directly from several passages of the book intermittently throughout the film, maintaining the literary tone of the novel. “Memoirs of a Geisha” provides the rare combination of intellectual depth and entertainment, intriguing the viewer with the realistic reenactment of a geisha’s life while embellishing Golden’s creation through great filmmaking. After last month when the saccharine “Pride and Prejudice” utterly failed to deliver the essence...
...very rare for us to get someone that big to participate in this type of personal discussion and I was really happy that so many people contributed,” said SAA Academic and Political Chair Rohan Kekre ’08, who coordinated the event...
...White House gave the royal treatment to Williams and his NBC crews, allowing such rare shots as the Air Force One stairs as seen from the spot where the President waves. The President could be seen before his speech next to a big diagram showing the event layout. And the President?s young trip director, Steven Atkiss, was shown pulling back the stage curtain as the President entered to cheers. Williams was given three separate interviews-in the Oval Office, on Air Force One and again in Philadelphia-with total time together, including non-camera time, of slightly over...
...before last call. Under the new law, which took effect last month, bars can apply for licenses to stay open the entire night. Its backers argue that longer hours would encourage a more relaxed and responsible drinking culture like those found in Italy and France, where public drunkenness is rare, and would ease the tensions generated when hundreds of inebriates pour onto the street at the same time...
...Christian blogs are full of unseasonably vitriolic postings, full of Scriptural references, theological arguments and appeals to common sense. Evangelicals are attacking other Evangelicals in the media. And the debate within the Evangelical community is giving the rest of America a rare look at the divisions that do exist, usually quietly and below the surface, of the 65 million-strong Evangelical community. It is a reminder that this group, so often labeled the "religious right", is diverse both in theology and methodology. The church is in fact many churches, this bloc is no monolith, and this argument, says Ted Haggard...