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Hours can pass with seemingly nothing happening – blokes wearing scaffolder's gloves lugging bits of lighting about, others staring with eyepieces at things only they can see, while in the middle of it all the director sits eating doughnuts and flirting with the leading lady.
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At the end, the bill is served tucked into a book — "Twinkie, Deconstructed," perhaps, or "The Rough Guide to the Beatles" — softening the blow with a bit of light trivia about, in the latter case, Ringo Starr's acting career.
At the end, the bill is served tucked into a book—"Twinkie, Deconstructed," perhaps, or "The Rough Guide to the Beatles"—softening the blow with a bit of light trivia about, in the latter case, Ringo Starr's acting career.
Armed with a little bit of light research about water contamination, Walker went to the Law Offices of Masry & Vititoe, where Erin Brockovich worked.
These nanoparticles interact only with bits of light with a precise blue wavelength, allowing other light to pass through unimpeded.
But the legislative history that does exist -- the House Energy and Commerce bill that came first, then the proposals by the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions and Senate Finance committees that were blended into what became the ACA -- sheds quite a bit of light on lawmakers' thinking about subsidies.
The men in their lives provide relationship subplots or a bit of light stalking but this show is about the women and their efforts to find innovative yet practical ways to wear a ponytail.
There's a heavy concentration of Shakespeare, Keats and Yeats (whose symbolic hocus-pocus finally makes some sense to me), plenty of delightful warhorses like "To His Coy Mistress" and "Kubla Khan" and a good bit of light verse (like a long poem about a duck-billed platypus that becomes a brilliant diplomat only to resign in disgrace after laying an egg).
An amusing touch by Sarah Lyall in her piece about London's mayor, shedding a bit of light on both the reporting process and the subject.
There's one welcome moment of friction on this album: "Who's Thinking About You Now?" a loose James Talyor-influenced bit of light soul on which Mr. Mraz makes his case to a lover under a hint of a dark cloud.
Neil Hassenbein spoke about how he felt inspired to spread a bit of light in the world by doing "mitzvahs," or good deeds.
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