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...directors rather than a raving David O. Russell type. "Yelling is stupid," Zombie says, by way of explanation. Oh, and here's another surprise: Mr. Most Cinematic Human Roadkill Scene Ever (in The Devil's Rejects) doesn't like gratuitous violence. "I didn't want to get into this trend of creative ways to kills people," he says. "I like violence when it has a purpose" (a purpose like revealing character, for instance...
...very fact that the negotiations are focused on such details of a mutually acceptable formula for defining what is meant by "suspension" of Iran's activities suggests that the current trend in the nuclear talks is towards compromise, rather than confrontation...
...before the first-base bag, in noticeable pain. After watching Byrne try to walk off the injury, Walsh made the quick move for pinch runner Griff Jenkins. Now, Byrne, junior Tom Stack-Babich and Max Warren and freshman Andrew Prince are all suffering from leg injuries—a trend Walsh attributes to the recent cold weather. Prince started each of the weekend’s four games as the Crimson’s designated hitter, but was clearly slowed as a baserunner. “We’ve got guys that have been playing hurt...
...reflects a national movement that “uses procedures and products to make cleaning for the health of building occupants, janitors, and the environment a primary concern.” Luke said that though the program is relatively recent at Harvard, the FMO has been monitoring the industry trend toward green cleaning for at least 10 years. “The more changes we can make, the more changes manufacturers will make as well,” Luke said. To celebrate the “green” changes that have already been made on campus, the Enviornmental Action...
...We’re not going to slam anybody, but we’d rather see a locally owned store,” said Karen M. Kelley, executive director of Cambridge Local First, a group of local business owners that formed a coalition dedicated to reversing the trend of an ever-commercializing Square...