Word: stiffs
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...alias of avant-popster Keigo Oyamada) seems to have at his disposal and his undeniable talent as a sampler make Point, a potentially formulaic album, such a triumph. Cornelius is so good at regulating the give-and-take of his layered compositions that, rather than coming off as stiff and mechanical, they sound alive, constantly in motion. From a simple repeated-riff and sampled voice motif, “Point of View Point” blossoms effortlessly into a sparkling summertime anthem. “Another View Point” is a hypnotic, escalating pattern of electric guitar squeals...
...Board will debate the merits of the tunnel. They will eventually recommend to the City Council whether or not Cambridge should grant Harvard permission to dig under a city street. Even if the board recommends granting such permission, Harvard’s tunnel plan will have to overcome the stiff opposition of city councillors, who have final say on the matter...
...physical game where many of the players lost their footing, and Harvard seemed to have lost its touch, timely baskets and stiff defense propelled the Crimson...
Designers are not impervious to the travails of the working stiff. But that compassion usually takes the form of donating clothes to actors and agonizing over what to wear at the growing parade of awards shows. In his menswear collection for Emporio Armani in Milan last week, GIORGIO ARMANI took his designer social conscience a step further, even delivering a paean to the proletariat. "I want to pay homage to...the dignity of the workers with their simplicity and straightforwardness," he declared after a show he said was inspired by soldiers, factory workers and miners. The clothes displayed military details...
Having taken the territory, Haji Zahir's men withdrew from the valley, leaving several of their own dead. But that night the al-Qaeda fighters sneaked back and slipped written messages into the stiff hands of the corpses. A commander named Anatullah found them a day later as his men carried the bodies out on woven beds. "We are Muslims, you are Muslims," he recalls the words on the notes. "Don't fight us. We are waiting for American troops to attack, and then you will see who wins...