Word: whine
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...wrote and directed last year. After describing Embedded’s cast of characters—shady pols leading the nation to war in Iraq, tamed journalists, and a trio of soldiers—Robbins could easily opine further on the heavy matters dealt with in the play, or whine about the very mixed reviews critics gave his theatrical production, which was a popular success. Instead, he wryly acknowledges the film industry’s unwritten rules and leaves it at that...
...epic, broad and slightly comic--Brechtian, in the best sense of the word. And Armstrong's adenoidal whine, backed up by the rhythm section's precise fury, keeps the concept from ever becoming pretentious--or Brechtian in the worst sense...
...first piece, “She’s No Lady,” a classic country description of the problems and pleasures of married life, is playful and almost sultry; the more exaggerated movements of the dancers fit the twang and whine of the music. The second piece, “She’s Hot to Go,” is a solo by Ray W. Keller ’08. His performance epitomizes the word “exuberant” in a particularly well choreographed piece...
...does all this help out the poor people here, suffering the wrath of gloating red-staters? Well, it provides a retort. I am perfectly content to stop complaining about the election results, but it will come at a price. If I forego my right to whine about this poor excuse of a president, then Republicans alike shall have to stop whining about the fact that the rest of the world is anti-American...
...HARD WORK On Saturday Night Live, Will Forte, left, captured Bush's whine and Seth Meyers nailed Kerry's drone...