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there is no necessary law, but i would say that mrs. gould, if that will go issealed -- is sealed up that mr. hasson brings this up at the rent board about it being sealed up. when i spoke with tony at dbi, the discussion about fire always contemplated some sort of window which would allow her to abate the nov, so when mr. garcia brought up this issue of a fire -- window, if you will, that was a part of that discussion -- brought up this issue of a fire- rated window. the discussion was the same. it was always discussed in the context of leading a window there. it was not to seal the window up. so i take exception to that particular comment, and that is her intent. and basically solve all problems. it abates the nov, and it is not the cheapest way to abate the nov. the cheapest way for her to abate the nov is to seal it up, so we want to be able to keep a window there and satisfy mr. hasson and set asidet -- and satisfied -- satisfy the nov. president peterson: thank you. any further comment? seeing none, the matter is submitted. commissioner
there is no necessary law, but i would say that mrs. gould, if that will go issealed -- is sealed up that mr. hasson brings this up at the rent board about it being sealed up. when i spoke with tony at dbi, the discussion about fire always contemplated some sort of window which would allow her to abate the nov, so when mr. garcia brought up this issue of a fire -- window, if you will, that was a part of that discussion -- brought up this issue of a fire- rated window. the discussion was the...
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there is no necessary law, but i would say that mrs. gould if that will go issealed -- is sealed up that mr. hasson brings this up at the rent board about it being sealed up. when i spoke with tony at dbi, the discussion about fire always contemplated some sort of window which would allow her to abate the nov, so when mr. garcia brought up this issue of a fire -- window, if you will, that was a part of that discussion -- brought up this issue of a fire- rated window. the discussion was the same. it was always discussed in the context of leading a window there. it was not to seal the window up. so i take exception to that particular comment, and that
there is no necessary law, but i would say that mrs. gould if that will go issealed -- is sealed up that mr. hasson brings this up at the rent board about it being sealed up. when i spoke with tony at dbi, the discussion about fire always contemplated some sort of window which would allow her to abate the nov, so when mr. garcia brought up this issue of a fire -- window, if you will, that was a part of that discussion -- brought up this issue of a fire- rated window. the discussion was the...
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. >> charlie: i'm just here -- >> this is not my interpray takes, but mr. gould insists on doing it. whatever, his choice. gould knew that beforehand, it was agreed that -- but burnstein wanted him to know as this is not the way i would ideally play this piece. >> charlie: you ever known anybody to come up after a performance say, i'm sorry, i heard -- >> i heard stories when nicholas williams was doing hamlet, he would be through the first half, i'm sorry, i'm terrible tonight. go home. >> charlie: we'll refund your ticket. >> the managementmanagement will refund -- no. i've been tempted at times saying, can we just start over. let's just call eight day. >> charlie: i don't feel good it's not my day. this is book called "actors talk about shakespeare" you said, acting is like a sculpture you have a big hunk of stone and you keep chipping away until what is left is the elephant. find out how not to do it. in doing so you find out how to do it. >> yes. i specifically describing rehearsal technique. if you think of rehearsal as a place to experiment and explore and
. >> charlie: i'm just here -- >> this is not my interpray takes, but mr. gould insists on doing it. whatever, his choice. gould knew that beforehand, it was agreed that -- but burnstein wanted him to know as this is not the way i would ideally play this piece. >> charlie: you ever known anybody to come up after a performance say, i'm sorry, i heard -- >> i heard stories when nicholas williams was doing hamlet, he would be through the first half, i'm sorry, i'm terrible...