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It seems to be people who really do not have strong beliefs -- those callow ranks of undecided voters who seem desperate to find that one last snippet of information that might finally end their vacillation -- who object to the rough and tumble of politics.
We were treated to one last snippet of Voldetool's insanity: "Nietzsche once said, there's always some madness in love... .. Well, certainly someone would have to be insane to be in love with Voldetool, which is why I think Dork Vader is insane, because he's madly in love with himself.
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Then, in a tonal shift, Lee cuts to footage of the Saints winning the Super Bowl last February, snippets of the celebrations that followed, and a montage of people chanting "Who dat!" This section runs a surprisingly long ten minutes.
This is followed by glimpses of the (pink) bottles and a quick "mix and match" pitch and then, at the very last second, a snippet of the familiar old jingle, rerecorded.
Winona Ryder -- one of the most vivacious actresses of her generation -- appears first in a marvelous snippet, lasting only seconds, that would make Joan Crawford proud.
The typical song snippet lasts no longer than 30 seconds, Beaman says, and if it's just one part of the song playing over and over in the head, his research shows it's usually the chorus or the refrain (though the actual part of the song that plays in your head is also likely to vary).
(This last one is a snippet from the Mudder Pledge, which participants recite before every race).
So what did we learn about The Last Guardian from this small snippet of the game's beginning?
It made me think about listening to my 2-year-old son sing The Alphabet Song, over and over, edited down to snippets of the last 14 notes ("Now I know my no my no …"), about one third of the song.
Honeymoon is really one long crystalline glide that lasts for 12 songs, one baffling snippet of a TS Eliot poem and one Nina Simone cover, carried along by music so cinematic and unobtrusive that sometimes it's barely there.
I didn't just want (and I still don't) little moments of happiness or tiny snippets that had to last me through the week.
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