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Most authors caught short, and I speak from experience, are able to bluster their way through the controversies incited by their shaky work.
And in Stravinsky's ballet "Firebird" — like the Scriabin, a dazzling Russian piece — supple strings and brilliant contributions from the principal woodwinds and French horn compensated for occasionally shaky work from the brasses.
He seemed to be fighting the mellowness of it but had a good ending and a big note at the end can cover a lot of shaky work.
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SUSAN BOCHINO Father Recalls Straight A's It was a "little shaky" working on the 92nd floor of the south tower, Susan Bochino, who was no fan of being that high off the ground, told her father, Elmer Bochino.
So just because some people practiced a religion, disbanded, and denounced their shaky work--that doesn't necessarily invalidate their beliefs.
This led to some gaffs, most noticeably some unintentionally shaky camera work.
And, I admit, the name elicits bad memories of cheesy B-movies with shaky camera work and fake-looking monsters.
Jurors saw their shaky camera work and speakers who were out of focus or barely in the frame.
Act I in particular was plagued with shaky ensemble work, which slowly improved as the night went on.
The film's success gave shaky camera work and up-the-nostrils close-ups a good name, and made twig figures really scary.
By contrast, "I'm Still Here" takes the shape of a celebrity-profile documentary, with the attendant narrative strategies (battered old home movies to represent the past) and visual clichés (shaky camera work, bad lighting).
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