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"Suddenly, checking in takes longer because they have to process your credit card and you have to fill out forms," said Mr. Hawrylyshen, who travels one to four times a month.
With television broadcasts of theater opera productions, the cameras stay offstage; with other film versions of opera, like Franco Zefferelli's own "Traviata," the music was prerecorded and the scenes shot in takes like a movie.
The clientele is unusually diverse, Mr. Peña said, and might, on any given day, include Jews, Dominicans and "the Irish guy with the laptop" who frequently walks in, takes a seat, boots up his computer, lights a Presidente, checks his e-mail and then returns to work.
However, this clearly does not mean that the subjective experience of filling in takes place in V1 alone.
Bouchard hangs in, takes it to deuce.
Tucking the animals in takes Cresswell 20 minutes every evening.
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Using special gyroscopes to sense rotational movement, the plug-in takes some getting used to because it is so sensitive.
In fact, he said, he hopes that in the next 100 days something exciting like a break-in takes place.
None will see the final presentation of their work until it is assembled in the Black Rock Desert in Nevada, where the annual Burning Man art festival-rave-love-in takes place the week before Labor Day.
"In our hotels, check-in takes two minutes, so no one has to stand in a line cordoned off by a rope waiting to check in," Mr. Kallan said.
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