Word: sawful
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Stylistically, the cinematography is very similar to what we saw in The Shawshank Redemption: tight close-ups, wide establishing shots, innovative camera angles. Darabont is a master of filming grand, sweeping epics in relatively confined spaces, and he stays true to form here. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the audience to fully experience all the tensions and hardships of life on Death Row. Still, Darabont is careful not to waste any screentime on dull moments; there's plenty of action to offset the unusually long running time. As the film progresses, the tone remains predominantly serious (befitting a story...
...idea for the AAB event came after member Solomon Liou '02 saw a call for minority-targeted bone marrow drives on the Internet. The request came from the Asian American Donor Program (AADP), a division of the National Marrow Donor Program, a California-based organization created to increase the pool of bone marrow donors...
...action that is a characteristic of the Harvard Square scene. What worked so well for the Vietnam War or civil rights is now applied to everyone's own peccadilloes and fixations. The female pedestrian obviously felt she had the moral high ground to handle me in any way she saw fit since I was a hazard to humanity and therefore deserved no part among society...
Winners of four of its last five, the Crimson comes into Saturday's game fresh off of a 24-point home-court thrashing of URI. After a rocky first half that saw Harvard commit 13 turnovers, the Crimson outscored the Rams 47-28 in the second 20 minutes on its way to an easy victory...
...Well see, now, the little mermaid has the cross species thing going on, which could just be--well, it's kind of erotic. Mulan was a bad ass. And I tend to like strong, powerful women. Pocahontas, I don't know, I never saw Pocahontas, but I get a sense that that character was really developed. She seemed kind of shallow in the previews...