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"It was the form, the free verse association, the structure and disregard for the known certainty of melodic patterns to make it seriously matter, to give it its cutting edge".
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He is entirely convincing as a callow 18-year-old, which may technically fit the bill but makes it seriously hard to believe that there is any chance that he will win Candida away from the comfortable life and the loving family she already possesses.
One man wrote that artists who participated "should all be made pariahs, not just for the lousy art or whatever toned-down thing they want to call it but for making St . Louisjust that much more difficult and humiliating for the people who take art, and the endeavor of making it, seriously".
But what makes it seriously interesting is that the American documentarist Les Blank, who previously made a short film called Werner Herzog Eats His Shoe, had full access for his magnificent 90-minute documentary Burden of Dreams (1982), which accompanies Fitzcarraldo on this two-disc set.
Which is why Jennifer Aniston is kinda sorta making it seriously funny.
"I get this track back, a thing called 'All Day': He's taken my melody and he's made it seriously urban, which is funny, because the lyrics use the N-word — a lot.
(In truth, chlamydia and gonorrhea can sit, symptomless, in one's system for quite some time, and cause major health issues down the line. Gonorrhea is also increasingly resistant to standard antibacterial treatments, making it seriously troubling).
"The torts give you leverage to make them take it seriously; the torts don't fix anything," said Ms. Soliz, who now directs the spending of a tobacco tax earmarked for children in Nevada County, Calif.
"It wasn't like I was trying to make it, like seriously.
The apparent lethality of A(H5N1), combined with its inexorable spread, are what have made scientists take it seriously.
It's big enough to make you take it seriously, since you can possibly squash your $30,000 luxury car into a $1,000 sack of junk parts if you're playing with the switch.
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