Word: gracefulness
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...more indicative than anything else of what the solo part in this concerto is about." As the pitches began to stretch the bound of Human aural tolerability, one was truly thankful that it was in the hands of such an accomplished violinist. Mutter handled these delicate passages with grace and finesse, never allowing emotion to overtake the intricacy of the music, her timbre unfaltering. Though Mutter's rendition of the concerto was very bright in tone, it was by no means what you would call a "risky performance" or a "quirky interpretation." Though the Concerto was written at the time...
...Clintons were careful to learn from their mistakes, especially the post-impeachment pep rally on the South Lawn, which had convinced many moderates that Clinton still thought of himself as a victim, deserving of cheap grace. If a full acquittal this week triggers an early Mardi Gras inside the White House, the bitterness among Republicans and disgust among Democrats could become a kind of poison in the system. Clinton's outside advisers are pushing for discretion. Says one: "I hope he just gives a 30-second statement saying, 'I'm glad it's over,' and goes upstairs for a cold...
Hanson said that the thief now has a window of opportunity to return the painting without punishment. If the painting is not returned during this grace period, the thief will face "extremely severe" consequences, Hanson said...
...sheer energy of the creative power of so many intellects concentrated on this small patch of earth called Harvard. In nights spent at Uni-Lu. In the friends we find here whom we will treasure forever. In passing those exams we all thought we would fail and didn't. Grace to inspire our thoughts and actions is here and available to us if we want...
Other participants included Michael B. Keating and William J. Cheeseman '65, attorneys for W.R. Grace; Jerome P. Facher, attorney for Beatrice Foods; Anne Anderson and Donna Robbins, plaintiffs; Weld Professor of Law Charles R. Nesson '60, another attorney for the plaintiffs; Harriett Clarke, juror; and Dan Kennedy, a writer for the Boston Phoenix who covered the case...