Word: eared
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...poem I actually first remember I wrote when I was about ten. It's one of those rhyming things but it was fun. It was one of those Easter poems, about a rabbit who had one droopy ear and how he solves his problem. It was a narrative poem, you know...
...going to play it by ear on the rotation," Tomassoni said. "If there hadn't been a JV game, you would have seen Steve on the bench tonight as well. And he played very well in that game...
Leaks are also employed in bureaucratic warfare. If Defense Department officials sense that the State Department is winning the competition for the President's ear, it should not be a surprise if the next day in the press "unnamed Pentagon officials" are quoted as saying the State Department plans are foolhardy. These "unnamed Pentagon officials" are hoping that the public exposure of the State Department's crazy proposal would induce public pressure on the President to reject...
Radio is the last intimate medium. For harried commuters and lonely homebodies, it is mouth-to-ear resuscitation, a voice crying in their wilderness. In the '30s, radio carried potent political messages, from Franklin Roosevelt's Fireside Chats to Fiorello La Guardia's reading of the comics during a newspaper strike to Father Charles Coughlin's charismatic hatemongering. Today that voice is still as personal as a conscience or a demon. Especially at midday, when the bass thud of a barroom rock band announces the arrival of Rush H. Limbaugh III, 41. "Ensconced in the Attila the Hun Chair...
After intermission, the EAR Unit played Morning Chill by Takashi Koto, a piece for flute, clarinet, cello, violin and piano. Koto achieves deep, dark tone in the piece with instruments often holding on certain notes and going sharp or flat. The rising and falling dynamics add to the jarring atonality of the piece, creating a sensual and disturbing composition...