Word: silverized
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...with regular folks. Puh-leeze! Klein called John Kerry's language "abstract and overly fancy" and criticized the "slightly narcissistic quality to Kerry's speech; it's all about his leadership, his vision." Imagine that: in a presidential campaign, a candidate promoting his leadership and vision. Amazing! Jill Raymond Silver Spring...
...treasures”—even Harvard-run shuttles going to far-off places like the Business School instead of comfortable Cabot or Currier House. These things should not be confusing. But to those living in a land where a creaky set of buses can pass for a Silver subway line (we wouldn’t like to see what they call the Bronze Line), the introduction of Tyler’s non-duckly fleet could be disastrously confusing. The sleepy Crimson commuter could easily step onto one of the new arrivals and find himself or herself destined...
...drums, are hollowed-out, taken apart and re-stitched until they’re nothing more than a series of textures floating dreamily. Herren’s additions—subtle crackles, blips and melodic tweaks—give potentially evocative recordings a strikingly dull sheen, like tarnished silver. His electronic smudges obscure Puyuelo and musicians just enough to make it all a lazy game of finding the ghost in the shell...
...quest to find a missing Paul Revere tea set stolen from the White House. Martin set up his now routine past-and-present structure, bringing the reader from 18th-century Boston to modern day chapter by chapter, chronicling six generations on their hunt for the missing silver. The book ends with an appropriately cinematic touch—Fallon blowing a hole into the side of a T subway tunnel to reveal a cache of hidden silver. “I thought, as I still do, as a screenwriter,” says Martin...
...Don’t eat moldy cheese—even when it’s on a silver platter,” Chopra said...