As Jerome Robbins stated, " Astaire's dancing looks so simple, so disarming, so easy, yet the understructure, the way he sets the steps on, over or against the music, is so surprising and inventive . " Astaire further observed:
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The neighborhood is built upon a former tidal marsh, a part of a larger project of the filling of Boston's Back Bay ( north and west of Washington Street ) and piles into bedrock, and instead a system of submerged timbers provided an understructure for most South End buildings.
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During the night, while the fate of the bridge hung in the balance, the aggressive action of members of Company B, under 1st Lieutenant Lester M . Kostenski, cleared wreckage from the understructure, enabling the bridge to be saved and kept the Army s main supply line intact.
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An executive familiar with the work on the Bear Stearns building said Monday that though the building is relatively new by New York standards _ it was completed in 1967 _ it now appears that many of the metal brick ties that hold the bricks to the understructure of the building are badly rusted, at least along the top of the east side.
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We wanted to be able to see Harcourt's bone structure rather than just the glob hanging off of it . " For the visual appearance he added, " Of course, we did use methocel slime to make it wet and nasty-looking, but the basic understructure was rooted in anatomy . " For Harcourt's facial disintegration, the coordinators came up with a foam rubber base makeup superimposed with a layer of gelatin appliances.
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Many people, mainly because of their familiarity with the miniseries rather than the actual source material, thought of the story as a very simplistic juxtaposition of the virtuous, goody two shoes brother ( Rudolph ) with the black sheep, ne'er-do-well younger sibling ( Thomas, whom Shaw seeks to differentiate psychologically by means of a physical symbol he is the only blond haired member of the family ), but the novel is much more complex than this in its demonstrative understructure.