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Back in 2008, just four years after "Mean Girls" catapulted her, Lindsay Lohan launched a loud line of leggings called 6126... that resulted in a series of messy lawsuits and counter lawsuits that have dragged on into 2013.
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Cox, perhaps not coincidentally, decided to keep quiet after he had a loud argument with the defensive line coach, Ray Hamilton, in front of reporters on the last day in which practices were open to the public.
Then again, Daniel M. Snyder is just the latest in a long loud line of Redskin owners established by George Preston Marshall, embraced by Edward Bennett Williams and enhanced by Jack Kent Cooke.
The joke quotient gets a bit much at times, particularly in ostensibly serious bits like a short history of feminism, when the book feels like chocolate-flavored vegetables for children — as if anything more than a few sentences without A LOUD PUNCH LINE will lose her audience.
The director, Robert Luketic, who did far better with "Legally Blonde," appears to have instructed his actors to (over play their roles for the hard of seeing and hard of hearing, resulting in across-the-board loud line readings, mugging faces and flopping (clothed) body parts.
Among the sprawling views and long loud lines, Smith intersperses sparser fare: sonnets and couplets, unobtrusive in their skewed rhyme ("open" and "stolen," "hate" and "complicate").
Several videos posted online now refer to a food crisis, and some confirm that bakeries there have become opposition outposts, with long, loud lines snaking around corners as armed rebels keep order, telling customers that they are only paying what is needed to cover bakery expenses.
Of course, your phone is never going to put out a loud thumpin' bass line, but the Basslet does augment the listening experience.
Mr. McQueen is a precise conversationalist — "I want to get this right!" he exclaimed at one point, struggling with a sentence — and so he was rather annoyed when a loud crunching bass line began pumping through the bar's speakers.
From time to time, Brecht (the ferociously energetic David Pittu) becomes involved in the action, but he's mostly just a punch line: a loud, sweaty German who gets on the Weills' nerves, first in Berlin, and then in America, where he refuses to change his cagey, nasty ways.
Then, using a combination of Max and Ableton Live, the sounds were converted into music (a low rumble converts to a bass line, a loud hiss into some hi hats)—the louder the noise, the louder the music.
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