Word: revealed
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...insanity. She makes the tale of shooting her husband sound as normal as going to the grocery--an effect which makes it only more disturbing, and more realistic. Babe's obsession with suicide makes her seem only marginally sane, yet the profound truths she uncovers in her wildest fits reveal her as the play's wisest character, a trait that Taylor might have glossed over had she not so thoroughly understood her character...
...Austin. In contrast to her album, where Williams drunkenly drawls out the lyrics, vividly mirroring the sloshing of her friend's life, Williams performed a rather toned-down version. But she seemed more contemplative, more reflective. After the awkward anguish of Angel," Williams was finally ready to actively reveal her true self. Her words and lyrics were woven so seamlessly with the subdued melody of "Greenville": "You're not my man," she sights, "Go back to Greenville." Here she silently commanded, almost begging--eyes sparkling with emotion--even more tremulous than on her record...
...opening remarks to alums in Agassiz Theater Saturday, Wilson stood firm in her refusal to reveal the nature of those discussions, simply stating they have become "more intense and more frequent" recently...
...satisfied with them. Satisfaction with anything less than what the conventional wisdom deems impressive raises fears of losing standing in the rat race. Contentment with less than the best might imply a slacker's complacency, a willingness to give up on the race. Or worse, it might reveal that you couldn't compete in the race...
Winthrop's game echoed "The Dating Game," inwhich one contestant is allowed to choose fromthree fellow singles. In Pforzheimer, the audiencechose dates for the contestants, who then had toreturn a week later to reveal the results of theirdates ... la "The Love Connection...