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...create in the actor a fear representation by a variety of methods, have him do a purely representational thing and take photographs of this. Then you expose subjects to them and see if they can identify their reactions; and in this way scientifically determine which is the most valid acting technique for the audience. In other words, if an actor is very deeply feeling fear, and yet to an audience it reads as anger, its validity as an acting style is not there. And maybe this is the sort of thing we can play around with...
...elections will be held on or by March 11. Sixty per cent of House members must vote for the results to be considered valid...
...choice of students to live off-campus will follow the criteria which Harvard has used in the past. Among the reasons Watson considers valid for moving out of the dorms...
...here as best I can, and often this requires simply a brief mention to the proper administrator. If a problem continues and no action is taken. I have not hesitated to level the editorial guns and fire point-blank. The paper's criticisms are seen as more valid, and provoke more of a response, because they are not made indiscriminately. If a paper can be more effective as a student force without arousing public opinion and pressures, as it often has been...
...Subpoenas are commonly used to compel personal testimony or the production of documents before official proceedings, usually a judicial hearing such as a grand jury. They are available to both the prosecution and defense. Unlike warrants, their justification need not be demonstrated in advance before a judge, but their validity may be challenged after they are issued, on the grounds that they are oppressive, burdensome or irrelevant. Anyone failing to comply with a valid subpoena order is subject to a contempt citation and, often, jailing...