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...inhaler attached to a car battery through IV tubing, mixes pure oxygen with liquor. Mixing in oxygen means alcohol can skip the digestive tract, eliminating the need for the liver to process the drinks—and thus the chance of getting violently ill. AWOL’s users rave about hangover-free mornings, the carb-free intake of alcohol, and a stronger buzz, all for the price of $299 for the machine or $10 a shot at your local trendy...
...going to rant and rave...or say ‘Red Sox suck,’” Konrad said...
...prominent economists to wander into the tricky realm of the natural sciences in recent months. (The other, our esteemed University president, is thanked for his advice in the preface of Catastrophe.) Just as Lawrence H. Summers’ sojourn into behavioral genetics elicited several less-than-rave reviews, Posner gets mixed marks from physicists for his musings on subatomic matter...
...prominent economists to wander into the tricky realm of the natural sciences in recent months. (The other, our esteemed University president, is thanked for his advice in the preface of Catastrophe.) Just as Lawrence H. Summers’ sojourn into behavioral genetics elicited several less-than-rave reviews, Posner gets mixed marks from physicists for his musings on subatomic matter...
...sign of confidence. "For years young German directors have tried to make genre movies that just imitate the French," he says. "But over the past three or four years they have rediscovered day-to-day reality." Tykwer's 1998 Lola is a good example, set in Berlin's pulsating rave culture. There's another reason directors working in German keep finding new ways to explore the humor and drama within their own culture: money. Modern domestic themes don't require hefty budgets; historical epics and blockbusters do. That's why Perfume is being filmed in English. "The language barrier...