Word: resets
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...film Breakfast at Tiffany's. The actress was photographed wearing a Tiffany diamond-ribbon necklace. But this was no ordinary diamanté-its[an error occurred while processing this directive] centrepiece was the 128.54-carat Tiffany Diamond, one of the largest yellow diamonds in the world. The gem, since reset in a brooch known as "Bird on a Rock," pictured, is itself now one of the biggest stars in "Bejewelled by Tiffany, 1837-1987." The exhibition-at the Gilbert Collection, Somerset House in London until Nov.26 and expected to travel to China and Japan later this year-traces the irresistible...
...guitar and singer Emmylou Harris, who accompanies Young shoulder to shoulder during a soulful sequence of Prairie Wind's This Old Guitar. There's more to the filmmaking than one might imagine. Demme employed nine cameramen to catch the action, and he stopped the "live" show between songs to reset camera angles and lighting. What we get is not so much a concert film as a documentary, and a beautiful one. A case in point is the rendition of the introspective It's a Dream: e.g., a close-up on Young's craggy face is framed by silhouettes of members...
...Hills Tribe and the Square Tribe, he expects to be the survivor. He has scoffed at disaster before. Once, while he was at the top of the world, Horie said that ?even if you fail, the worst that you can end up with is zero. You can always reset.? No doubt he now realizes there is one result even worse than zero-and that?s jail...
...obviously designed to take heat, so the real problem was that the fire generated a lot of smoke,” he said. “So the work of the fire department was to ventilate that smoke out of the building so that the alarm could be reset.” Blake said that all of Gilbert Tower had to be evacuated in the incident, as is routine whenever an alarm is set off. Melissa S. Anderson ’06, who lives on the fourth floor of Gilbert and was present during the evacuation, said that students were...
...Realistically speaking that means brutally removing tenants and squatters from apartment buildings so they can be converted to more profitable uses. But he is haunted by the career he abandoned-as a promising concert pianist, which his mother also once was. It's an improbably melodramatic premise-Golden Boy reset in Paris-and also a remake of the American film Fingers. But that reckons without the canny direction of Jacques Audiard and the appealing work of Romain Duris as the muscle man-musician. His efforts to reclaim himself are told with irony, a touch of almost unspoken romance and surprising...