Word: rewind
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...furniture), their world expands. Joining them are a priest (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje), an ex-cop (Michelle Rodriguez) and scary "Others" who don't like sharing their island. This detail-packed drama is worth watching for the first time, or for the second, with a finger on the PAUSE and REWIND buttons...
...Caveat emptor, Michael. And, incidentally, caveat emptor, moviegoers. Turns out the gizmo Mort provides can fast-forward or rewind or freeze-frame life itself. This permits Michael to see how things will work out for him if he does not mend his workaholic ways, which is, putting it mildly, not very well. Yes, he gets his partnership in the architectural practice that is, when we meet him, stealing from him all the quality time he wants to spend with his wife - the divinely perky Kate Beckinsale - and their adorable offspring. But at what cost - he grows fat, gets divorced, suffers...
...worked closely with the plaintiffs to develop a solution that we think will improve access for the plaintiffs in the disabled community, but we also believe that the improvements are going to benefit all our customers.” He acknowledged that “if you could rewind, it would have been better to deal with these new things without dealing with protracted litigation.” The addition of a new elevator to Harvard Square is crucial, said DiAdamo, because “the elevator that we have today probably isn’t sufficient to meet...
...they are all the same. Oh, no. Today’s vegetarians come in all shapes and sizes. But they share one thing in common: they shun meat. Wait, rewind. That’s wrong too. Some of them do eat meat. Confusing, I know...
Romina Garber ’06 spent last summer writing a book for Rabbit’s Foot Press called “Life Has No Rewind Button, But You Can Hit Pause.” In her research, Garber learned that time off’s effectiveness varies widely depending on how it is used...