101. If you do it right, you should see the twin towers of the World Trade Center on fire. 102. Images of the blazing twin towers, however horrifically compelling, are not art. 103. In at least a couple of scenes, the twin towers of the World Trade Center dominated the screen. 104. In the first days after the collapse of the twin towers, the whiff of chaos mingled with the acrid air. 105. In Upper Manhattan, aging veterans marched next to children carrying blue placards bearing the names of two dozen people from Inwood who died in the twin towers. 106. In the process, they murdered thousands inside the twin towers and hundreds of firefighters, police, and rescue workers who had tried to help. 107. In them, the twin towers are turned into identical sisters and play ambiguous roles in a morality tale about commerce and greed. 108. It is too soon to say whether the overwhelming generosity shown to victims of the attack on the twin towers will change the way government handles the needy. 109. It might seem that his emotional outbursts would not fit in on a team dominated by Tim Duncan and David Robinson, the laid-back twin towers. 110. It was one of the first crews on the scene after the planes crashed into the twin towers on Tuesday. |
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