Word: veined
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...dealing with her type of injury. So say TIME Paris bureau chief Tom Sancton and Middle East Correspondent Scott MacLeod in their new book, Death of A Princess: The Investigation. In extracts published exclusively in TIME magazine, Sancton and MacLeod reveal how Diana's injury, a torn pulmonary vein, is survivable. But, as one American doctor says, "time is of the essence." It took nearly two hours from the time of the crash to transport Diana a mere four miles to hospital, via slow-moving French ambulance. "If they'd have gotten her there in an hour," says the doctor...
...Manhattan Murder Mystery should keep you busy. Science fiction meets wacky social satire? Rent Sleeper. Dead-on, perfect drama? Crimes and Misdemeanors and Husbands and Wives are a sure shot. Allen's even made better films in Harry's own kind-of-autobiographical-but-think-again vein: for an alternately funny and moving spin on Woody's artistic and personal angst, see Stardust Memories. Show up to Deconstructing Harry if you must (I know no amount of negative press could keep me away from a Woody Allen film), but know that he has done better, and hope that he will...
...ultimately declined Harvard's offer because she felt that her leadership of the department would have continued in the same vein as her potential predecessors, and what Afro-American studies really needed was a new direction...
...Gloria," with the rich, warm sound that distinguishes the Holden choirs. Likewise, the "Agnus Dei" was developed beautifully both melodically and harmonically. It was particularly impressive that the two groups, which do not rehearse together on a regular basis, were able to blend so well. In the same vein, it is a tribute to the excellence of both groups that the male voices did not overshadow the women's as one might have feared, though the Glee Club out-numbers the Radcliffe Choral Society...
...Degrees" follows in the same lyrical vein as "Punk Rock Elite," but the streamlined punk sound takes a few breaks for lighter, bass-heavy breakdowns, a musical influence that blossoms in later tracks. Fat Mike questions society in traditional punk fashion ("It's so easy to defend the status quo/With everyone so cool and cynical/But when you see the end don't justify the means") as the slow funk beat transforms into a crashing, supercharged rhythm...