Word: armes
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Harvard continued to have batting problems. The heart of the order--John Ignacio. Carter Lord and Jack Turco--managed but one hit in 10 tries. Fortunately, Peter's bat was as hot as his arm...
...photograph. She explores the different perspectives on photography held by people in the Fifties and the Seventies, explores the different reactions to photography in China and the United States. And she concludes that photography is especially well suited for the most advanced capitalist societies because it is "the ideal arm of consciousness in the acquisitive mode," part of "the logic of consumption" that reigns in such societies...
Playing despite a bruised arm suffered when he was hit by a Chicago pitcher Thursday, Yastrezmaski drilled his second double of the game deep into the center field hole in the fifth inning to break a 2-2 tie and spark the Sox in a three-run rally...
Knussen agreed, even though he had never conducted a major orchestra before. At the concert, his arm gestures often looked more like karate chops than cues, and his beat faltered briefly in the second movement. But for the most part, he did amazingly well, and his new work-an uninhibited, brightly colored score built around a twelve-tone row-made a handsome impression on the Londoners in the audience, who applauded tumultuously for ten minutes in the obvious belief that they had witnessed a very special kind of event...
...Dorwart will get the call as starting pitcher if he feels his arm is sufficiently rested after his three inning stint against B.C. on Wednesday. If Dorwart isn't ready, George Lalich will start for the Crimson...