Word: took
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...even after he had treated them cruelly many times was an intensity which, when applied to his personal relationships, manifested itself as an ability to make the other person feel as if she or he were the most important person in the world to him. In the studio, it took the form of a consistent professionalism in which he "seemed to live every word of (a song)," according to the musician Jake Hess, who also accounted for his "communicat(ing) with the audience so well" to this trait...
...line, it was evident that MSO not only had energy but also a thorough command over style and technique. The highlight of the evening came at the end with Ottorino Respighi's The Birds, a piece incorporating the voices of four birds. MSO charmed the audience as it took on the voices of these birds one by one. From the graciousness of the dove to the sharp call of the hen MSO showed off its talents...
...thumbs down." And strangely enough, about a week or so later, I found myself looking at The New York Times' Arts section wherein some horrible B-movie (which I think was supposed to revive the career of one of those long-forgotten extras from Saved by the Bell) took out a full-page ad, sporting the line, "Come see it! Siskel and Ebert gave us two thumbs down...
...dinner took place in a room decorated with signs reading "Greater Opportunity Party" and "Friends Help Friends Vote Conservative." The event convened with a group recital of the Pledge of Allegiance, followed by a meal consisting of salad, vegetables, steak and baked potatoes. A boom box played John Philip Sousa tunes as students talked about life as a conservative at Harvard...
...dinner took place in a room decorated with signs reading "Greater Opportunity Party" and "Friends Help Friends Vote Conservative." The event convened with a group recital of the pledge of allegiance, followed by a meal consisting of salad, vegetables, steak and baked potatoes. A boom box played John Philip Sousa tunes as students talked about life as a conservative at Harvard...