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It's lent extra emotional clout by the fact that the song was recorded live at the Washington DC club where Burdette worked, but it doesn't need that context to make an impact.
But it's lent a curious, slippery uncertainty at odds with the bullish lyrical pronouncements ("If I never see the English evergreens I'm running to, it's nothing to me") by Mark Guiliana's drumming, the emphasis never quite landing where rock-trained ears might expect it to.
It's lent a sense of impartiality and Oz-like mystery to the dark art of restaurant criticism, and if members of the clubby fine-dining world didn't always believe it, then at least the public sometimes did," Platt writes.
Weisz had a solid 2016 she provided a perfect foil to a frumpy, disheveled, and near-unrecognizable Colin Farrell in The Lobster and her turn in The Light Between Oceans was the latest reminder of the potency of her talent, regardless of what it's lent to.
It was Fat Tuesday; now it's Lent.
It's Lent, the season of honesty.
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His work is specifically conceived to function within the art world's conventions: it is lent and exhibited, bought and sold.
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