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It is the poor cousin of the education world, but does a complicated and remarkable job.
History, in Weiner's hands, does a complicated dance with reality, often in the background of a muffled TV set -- much as your Monday will be driven less by events in the Persian Gulf than by some jerky thing your boss said.
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Shapiro tells me, "I'm doing a complicated sculpture of painted wood elements, all of which will be suspended in the space.
We really do have a complicated relationship with the British, especially when it comes to stage and screen drama.
Face it; we do have a complicated relationship with this holiday.
"Barry cannot roll his tongue, but Anderson Cooper can do a really complicated four-leaf clover".
It would appear to go with the territory of doing a hellishly complicated job properly.
I remember doing "Sherrybaby," which was also directed by a woman [Laurie Collyer] and I was doing a really complicated sex scene where the guy in it was like, "That's not sexy," and we were both like, "Yes it is".
And another time, when Simon was just wrapping up a segment about hedge-laying before I had to do a really complicated item, he looked me straight in the eye and said: "As long as you have a good length, then you can manage a good lay".
Especially, keep the "wipes" and cuts simple (don't do complicated fades and stuff).
Mr. Keith does not have a complicated relationship with his pleasures, or his politics: bluntness is his métier.
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