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Take 19 (2:58 p.m .: The acting is good, but there are weird sounds of doors opening somewhere in the club outside, which messes up the audio.
I totally missed 12 Down's clue for ONE OCTAVE, which messed me up in the northeast for quite a while, especially since I also had trouble with CALLING IN.
And then there is "VAMPIRE BATS," a CBS made-for-television movie starring LUCY LAWLESS (Sunday at 9 p.m .. It's a sequel to last spring's "Locusts," in which Man messed around with Nature and Nature got mad.
He is struggling to assemble a position toward other people, a manner of regarding them that doesn't define them by the way or ways in which they messed up.
Bois's best work to date was a series called "Breaking Madden," in which he messed around with the possibilities of customization in the John Madden football video game to create unusual and absurd situations that became, themselves, works of minor art.
So Bob would never notice the events in which Eve messed up the polarization of the photons.
The dimness is punctuated by three well-lighted containers in which artful messes and improvised furnishings suggest a studio (splattered with makeup, not paint), crash pad and child's bedroom.
(Here's another biopic in which, when fame messes up the hero, his girlfriend ruefully announces, "I don't know who you are any more").
(Dare I introduce, so late in the essay, a new analogy? I do it to underline the fact that there's always a new way in which one can mess up a novel).
Dave Carson, an engineer with Boeing who co-chaired a US Federal Advisory Committee that looked at the safe use of PEDs on aircraft, says there are two ways in which devices could mess with your flight: "intentional emissions" and "non-intentional emissions".
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