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"The more sad the music, the better," he explained.
"We wanted to give my mother a chance to get better," he explained.
("The whole thing was about, 'In the future, we're going to get to know each other better,' " he explained).
The English designer John Stefanidis took a similar tack in a historic house in Providence, R.I., that is featured in the April issue of Architectural Digest: curtainless windows -- all the better, he explained, to showcase the bold neoclassical details.
Far better, he explained, would be to beef up the technological abilities of the government to monitor terrorist threats and to commit to providing police departments, fire departments and other so-called first responders with the equipment they need to react to new attacks, which he said were bound to occur on American soil.
"The product in Norway has been getting better and better," he explained.
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Staying home won't make you any better, he explains, but it will make you more comfortable.
Bare feet can feel the floor better, he explains, adding, "Imagine trying to play the piano with mittens".
("Now as always you could get AAA ratings, not for subprime mortgages, obviously bad, but for submarine mortgages, clearly much better!" he explains).
"When I got into town, I got pretty ill, so I've pretty much spent the last week in my hotel room with the blinds drawn, trying to get better," he explains, pulling at the sleeves of his sweater.
Staff fixed up all the old machines and rejiggered them to work better, he explains.
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