Word: dan
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Sacks, Dan Tosteson; but don't offend...
...effortless changes in pitch and volume, projecting intensity of thought and feeling in quieter moments. James Bundy's Octavius Caesar strikes a few puzzlingly bfzarre, manic notes where he shrieks incomprehensibly and furiously rattles off his lines, but he successfully gives us a consumed, highly charged man of action. Dan Becker as the waterlogged messenger and David Johnson as Antony's loyal servant contribute modestly and well, and Bill Shebar playing Fortune, primly dressed in black, is a slimily ambiguous amalgamation of prophesies and pronouncements...
...Greer (H) 22.31; 200-yd. Individual Medlay--1. Tim Maximoff (H) 1:58.77, 2. Ruck (A) 1:59.04, 3. Wihelm (A) 2:03.97 One-meter diving--1. Steve Schramm (H) 287.25, 2. Jamie Greacen (H) 283.05, 3. Schauman (A) 271.20; 200-yd. butterfly--1. Maximoff (H) 1:55.71, 2. Dan Menichella (H) 1; 56.40, 3. Ruck (A) 1; 57.04; 100-yd. freestyle--1. Brown (A) 47.29, 2. Cooper (H) 47.40, 3. Greer (H) 48. 64; 200-yd. backstroke--1. Ron Raikula (H) 1; 55.94, 2. Geoff Seelen (H) 1:59.14, 3. Prinslow (A) 2; 0.33; 500-yd. freestyle--1. Fauthier...
Mayor Moscone, whose father had been a guard at San Quentin and once showed his young son the gas chamber, had long opposed the death penalty. Last week the charges lodged against Dan White were carefully crafted to permit a court to decree that he must die for those murderous moments at city hall...
...case, groups with greatest hits albums out include the Commodores, Earth, Wind and Fire, Steely Dan, The Steve Miller Band, Wings, the Crosby-Nash band, Abba, Dave Mason, Joe Walsh, Steeler's Wheel (now that Gerry Rafferty is big time), Stephen Stills, and Marshall Tucker. Kansashas a two record live album, as doAerosmith, Lou Reed and David Bowie. Live albums are fine when they work--what you lose in technical excellence and musical quality you make up in the excitement and energy of a live performance-but when the record isn't done well (Lou Reed, Aerosmith), it grows boring...