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...second-half player,” Pattman said. “My mother always tries to get me to come out aggressive the first half, but for some reason or another it just doesn’t happen. When the time’s running down, the clock??s against us, our back’s against the wall, that’s when I like to play.”“They were looking for [Pattman] in the first half, like ‘Ok, take over, will...
...melodica, mzuthra, vocal, West Africk xylophone and acoustic piano, and creates a unique and more importantly compelling sound from its worldly inspirations. Other slower songs such as “Three Clowns,” “The Orphan,” and “Dream Clock?? find Shorter in his element on tenor saxophone, conjuring beautiful melodies effortlessly and insistently...
...empathized about the timing overlap of graduate school with a woman’s biological clock??and...emphasized the health advantages for younger pregnancies,” says Cavanaugh...
...sign was different shortly after returning from spring break. “I remember noticing it and thinking it was incredibly garish,” she said. Like Rau-Murthy, who said she was “distracted” by the color change, several students criticized the clock??s appearance. Elizabeth R. Considine ’07 said that the new clock was not “as aesthetically appealing” as its predecessor. Tom G. Beatty ’06 added that the digital clock seemed out of place in contrast to the more dated...
...timepiece was inexplicably stuck—seemingly permanently—at 12:16. Now FM returns with a hard-hitting follow-up investigation. The clock, of which neither Bank of America nor Cambridge nor Harvard will claim ownership, now reads 10:15. What is the significance of the clock??s nine-hour and fifty-nine minute great leap forward to the future? Or rather, its sluggish regression two hours and one minute into the past? A random sample of Cantabrigians yielded few answers. Local Dennis Coveny, a self-described “general laborer,” declined...