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He describes much of it in a new book of short essays, entitled Nothing Is Impossible.
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That director was Newton Minow, Nell's father, a distinguished Chicago lawyer, who served as the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission during the Kennedy Administration, and, in 1961, gave an influential speech, still quoted today, in which he described much of television programming as "a vast wasteland".
But when he started recording with Presley, his style began to change – he described much of his work as "filling in holes" – a little pinch of country style, a dollop of the blues, and all of the licks he knew would satisfy Phillips' desire for "something different".
Last year, he described much of the British press as "the most appalling, depraved, disgusting, amoral creatures you could find anywhere outside of prison", while more recently he complained that the BBC has become creatively limited: "There's an awful amount of crap.
"Quick and dirty," one of his favorite terms, was how he described much of what we epidemiologists did, and not in a pejorative sense of the word but with genuine affection for the game of hide-and-seek he never tired of playing.
Or modestly compelling, which describes much of what's here.
And that describes much of the Gulf Coast today.
Which pretty much describes much of New York City's white-collar work force.
Forman describes: "Much of it is highly radioactive.
He later described much of this period as one of "filth and boredom", although he formed a scratch band to divert his fellow soldiers.
He also described much of the scrutiny of his business dealings as inaccurate.
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