Word: steals
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...astonishing, given that most of the technicians at the mixing boards are currently at the top of their game: Philly dumpster-diving prodigy Diplo, sexy French electroboys Air, and not one, but two splinter-groups from one-album wonders the Unicorns, to name a few.Two more poppy Frenchmen, Octet, steal the show by recasting bubblegum gem “Girl” as a melodramatic aria, sung at the climax of a new-age murder opera. They cut out all the lead vocals of the chorus, thus negating the longstanding debate over whether our hero is saying...
...River” and “The River” flowed into the pounding chorus of “The Rising,” hearts began to sink. The picture wasn’t clear, but the message was. The FM dance team wouldn’t steal the show without a fight...
...team 42-27 en route to a 70-59 win last night at Lavietes Pavilion. Scoring at a 38.9 clip from the three-point line, BU also went 15-for-19 from the free throw line—including several clutch shots down the stretch when Harvard employed the steal-foul strategy to try to claw back into the game. “[The Terriers’] shooting was very good—by everybody on their team—because they’re playing with a lot of confidence,” Crimson coach Kathy Delaney-Smith said...
...over comments. And yet, even without abundant voice-over, the original “Gone in 60 Seconds” would be utterly confusing. The audience is plunged into a network of thirty-something men who talk too quickly and run around town looking for expensive sports cars to steal without adequate explanation. Sena’s remake was a complete overhaul of Halicki’s melodramatic original. Not only is the storyline linear and understandable, unlike Halicki’s, but the acting is exceedingly better. However, even though Nicholas Cage and Angelina Jolie undoubtedly add major star...
...criticism. Yet, we cannot live in a world without standards.Embrace your Brad. Love your Brad. But please, if you want to make this world a better place, join Defamer.com in accusing Brad of being part of an elaborate “The Spanish Prisoner”-style plot to steal Zahara for Jen. Trust me: he likes it when you judge him. —Staff writer Margaret M. Rossman can be reached at rossman@fas.harvard.edu...