Word: steamingly
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...Milton Friedman flew to Chile to lobby for their panaceas. On his own steam, unpaid by the Chilean government, Harberger gave speeches and interviews in Chile to publicize his views. He has more than a little of the crusader...
...vision of Lana Turner. "Rock 'n' roll is about rhythm and movement," she reminds us, then supplies a footnote on anatomy: "Your sex is very close to your heart. It's got to be a total piece." If the biology is inaccurate, one listen to a steam-heated Foley vocal performance like We Belong to the Night makes such a consideration seem irrelevant...
...finally, Skolimowski's film is frustrating because he attempts to duplicate the stream-of-consciousness style of the Robert Graves story from which this screenplay was adapted. In a literary context, steam of consciousness can be effective often because it can be reviewed. If indeed Finnegan's Wake is a masterpiece, it is rarely recognized as such on the first reading. It takes many re-readings in order to follow the elusive psychological themes. Indeed, in film, the only way to give an audience this "review" is to leave signposts, cinematic Hansel and Gretel breadcrumbs in an attempt to give...
Last month OSHA inspectors investigated the complaints and cited B&G for one violation--the lack of signs posted in areas of steam tunnels where asbestos insulation was uncovered. But B&G is doing more than just posting signs...
Workers are starting to map out the five miles of steam tunnels, and Harvard plans to paint all the asbestos insulted areas...