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Key has had a shoulder operation and Shah has a knee injury which didn't look too serious at first but a closer look has shown it is a far more serious. Duncan Fletcher
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Keith's niece was doing makeup for the movie and invited me to the set. I fell in love with 'Our Very Own,' which comes out this fall, ... I told Keith I wanted to write a song for the movie. We got together in L.A. and in 20 minutes, it was done. I think 'Our Very Own' makes a great closer to 'Hearts in Mind.' The movie is set in the mid-1970s in Shelbyville, Tennessee during a massive depression that spread throughout rural America. It is a lovely study of that culture in that time. The words of the song say it all. Nancy Griffith
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Keep your friends close, your enemies closer and your wallets even closer. Joette Rockow
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Just one day after arrival, we are already experiencing the hot, dynamic environment of Venus. We will see much more detail at an unprecedented level as we get over 100 times better resolution as we get closer to Venus, and we expect to see these spiral structures evolve very quickly. Hakan Svedhem
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I talked to Miro today and we continue to work on his contract situation. It's moving closer to a resolution. Darcy Regier
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I actually thought it was closer than that. It was close enough. Dario Franchitti
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I also think she could be closer in the run because of the blinkers. Peter Moody
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He couldn't have been making $10,000 a year, probably closer to $5,000 or $6,000. Doug Miller
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He conveys the poetry, the natural rhythms, of his characters' speech. Everything - emotion, movement, thought, intention - is inherent in that rhythm. Actors sometimes like to dissect, to analyze, to do all those things actors are taught to do. But those things don't put me closer to this work's heart. I have to surrender all that. It's like going to a lake or a swimming pool. You just have to dive in, to immerse yourself. Working in his plays requires a different kind of skill. It's as if you would become a talking drum. Phylicia Rashad