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AS: We used to get together fairly regularly because Mike would do they these rather primitive home demos on a Revox tape machine, which usually had a lot of echo on them, and bang it into the mic to give a drum effect, which, quite frankly, captured the moment.
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If fan perceptions of your work differ wildly from your own reflections about the artist you are (as captured so frankly in Bedsit Disco Queen), I'm here to tell you that it's OK.
And quite frankly, carbon capture would have trouble just keeping up with the increase in coal consumption (see "The Enduring Technology of Coal").
My experience of Elliott Smith was that he was very funny, very nice, not particularly ego-driven -- which is rare in this industry (and town, frankly) -- and the film really captured that kindness.
I saw the movie when it was first released and, frankly, I'm not surprised that it captured the Academy Awards attentionn.
"I wish we'd had, you know, frankly, more emphasis on capturing, detaining and interrogation than on strikes".
Second captured.
"Those are the people that frankly I find it just totally inappropriate for Mr Trump to say he doesn't like to be with people who were captured," McCain said.
The only one who comes close is his daughter Cedella, who talks frankly about her lifelong inability to capture her father's attention in a meaningful way.
Because Miller's process is so elaborate and frankly, mesmerizing, a short documentary film is being made to capture her artistic process.
"Frankly, this is a very difficult process since it is hard to realistically capture a subject, even on paper.
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