Word: earlied
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...will be a few years until find exactly what works," Flug said. "We're going to play it by ear," she added...
...Crimson enters its toughest road rip of the year after four wins in a row and confidence blowing out its ear. " We know we're playing the best ball of the year," Greg Wildes says. "And we know it's tough to play down there, but we need this...
...which has played no small role in boosting the former Vice-president to his current front-runner status. But if Mondale's success is to be lasting, it must hinge upon more than common opposition to the current Administration. Unfortunately, Mondale has by and large turned a deaf ear on the constituency that could help him most--the rejuvenated Democratic alliance...
...potent cheap music is," wrote Noël Coward about one of his own songs. He was partly right: the melody and rhythm proved irresistible, but the lyric ("Some day I'll find you,/ Moonlight behind you") provided the real power. In an enduring song, notes beguile the ear; words build a home in the mind...
...solo or duet into a chorus. But MacDermot's invention, which puts unexpected topspin on his melodies, his deft handling of a small pit orchestra and, at bottom, his appealing portrayal of homey virtues all add up to an evening that stubbornly sticks in the memory's ear. Which, of course, is what real operas are supposed to do. -By Michael Walsh