Word: wowing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...pants. Through a "ritualistic getting-ready process," Sherrod "tames" her locks without the aid of gel or hairspray. She simply curls them repeatedly around bobby pins. "I realized how big my hair was when this two-year-old came up to me in the MAC and said, 'Wow, you have Big Hair!'" Sherrod says laughing. "I've definitely toned it down since I've been here. I'm not sure where it's going." She knows where it came from, however; her mother's hair has always been "teased to the fullest...My Big Hair, I guess, is part genetic...
...Once you recognize anyone, other people are going to be inspired. They're going to look, to that person and say 'Wow, look what she did!"" said Gaard, who is a Crimson editor...
Nobody is impressed with the extraordinary and supernormal events which transpire in cartoons. Cool as it looks, nobody ever says "Wow, how did they make such a great effect as to have Wile E. Coyote seem to fall off a cliff like that?" They drew it, that's how. And they can draw anything they want. Computer Generated Imaging gives special effects artists similar powers. Although GGI enables fantastic and beautiful sequences which could never before have been attempted, it also destroys the bewildering mystique of being able to portray something which the audience knows cannot actually happen...
...most of his opportunity, he has got his lines all worked out. "If I really wanted to be cynical about it," he says about Clinton's arrival on campus, lifting that eyebrow, "Al Gore needs the 64 electoral votes from California, and Leon Panetta wants to be Governor." Wow...
...Clinton] said he had a roommate years ago who was a Scientologist and had really liked him, and respected his views on it. He said he felt we were given an unfair hand in that country, and that he wanted to fix it. That did it. It was like--wow! You're kidding! Really? Well, all right." The schmoozing continues. A letter from Clinton was read at a tribute that a Hollywood arts group, the American Cinematheque, recently gave for Travolta. It praised him for having "created some of the most memorable characters...