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On Tuesday, minutes after the end of a Berkeley Police Department promotion ceremony, reporters rushed over to interview Chief Michael Meehan.
With the insouciant openness that was until quite recently a feature of American life — Oswald, let's recall, gave a press conference on the night of the Kennedy assassination — dignitaries and reporters and even artists for publications, North and South, rushed in to interview him.
Emily Ackerman, who plays a young evangelical and a half-dozen other characters in "This Beautiful City," recalled the weeks she spent in Colorado Springs "constantly going to church, going to dinner, going to community events, and then rushing off to interview someone and then staying up until 2 in the morning transcribing things and getting up early to transcribe some more".
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This will supercharge your shine before you rush to that interview, but it doesn't last the way several applications of polish do.
The main reason for that, in my opinion, was that Ovett didn't rush to give interviews and Coe was more open.
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