[00:02]stature
[00:04]Day, 37, said she used to work for a property management company,
[00:13]believing her stature meant she could not join the police.
[00:19]But she did her research and found that height restrictions had been lifted.
[00:27.09]puzzle
[00:28.82]A nation with 10 percent unemployment is understandably puzzled and outraged
[00:35.33]when the very people at the center of the financial crisis seem
[00:39.64]to be the first to recover and are pulling down fabulous pay packages.
[00:46.57]dazzle
[00:48.57]Other than the cinematic dazzle of the shower scene
[00:52.72]and Bernard Herrmann's terrific soundtrack, why do I sit there time
[00:58.33]and again, straight through to the final image of -Marion Crane's car
[01:04.06]being winched out of the swamp behind the Bates Motel?
[01:11.34]launch
[01:12.87]American society is an amazing machine for homogenizing people.
[01:19.28]This is "the democratizing uniformity of dress and discourse,
[01:25.22]and the casualness and absence of consumption" launched by
[01:29.80]the 19th-century department stores
[01:36.20]bunch
[01:37.75]The Tea Party was originally framed in the media as an umbrella movement
[01:43.36]for a bunch of disgruntled Conservatives, whatever their discontent may be.
[01:50.02]punch
[01:52.92]There is water on the moon, scientists stated unequivocally in November.
[01:59.33]Gallons of it. On Oct. 9, NASA used a rocket to punch a hole about 100 ft.
[02:07.86]across the moon's surface, then measured about 25 gal. of water vapor
[02:14.42]and ice in the resulting debris.
[02:19.04]Namely
[02:22.26]A: Only one person can answer the question, namely you. Will you marry him?
[02:28.66]B: Yeah, I've got married to him.