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...feet on the podium, the orchestra jumped into a frenzied arpeggio followed by several cymbal crashes. With the boisterous opening of the prelude to Act III of “Lohengrin,” the strings were quickly overpowered by the brass line—though not enough to hide the fact that the violins were out of tune. Despite the unbalanced opening, the swashbuckling theme was well articulated by the brass section for a clean end. Like his “Lohengrin,” Wagner’s “Tannhäuser” is also...
...ensure all the banks are taken care of around-the-clock no matter who's expense. The goal here is to ensure that justice is being done. We need to get this right, and until we do, we can't just keep throwing people out on the street and hide behind a court order - "I know I just destroyed your life and your family and, oh God, that's horrible about your children crying all the time, but hey, I have a court order." Enough's enough...
...moral of this tale is that you can try to hide, but you can't run; there is no "decoupling," as the Europeans had hoped when the global crash was still a stumble back in January. Just look at the stock markets since the beginning of the year. By market close on Oct. 7, the Dow Jones Industrial Average had dropped by 27.5%; the FTSEurofirst 300 Index of European shares was down 32.5% over the same period. The pattern continues. As go U.S. shares, so go Europe's, but faster and harder on the downswing - and more slowly...
...breeding of the turkeys, so that future generations can enjoy their presence on campus.” Regardless of whether students were for or against the presence of the turkey on campus, all seemed to have one befuddling question in mind. “Where does the turkey hide during the winter?” Longo asked. “And how does the turkey survive Thanksgiving?” —Staff writer Prateek Kumar can be reached at kumar@fas.harvard.edu...
...presence act as a deterrent. By the end of the night of TIME's visit, no crimes had been reported on the Craylands Estate. As one officers said later over a cup of tea back at the station: "They see that we are out in force and so they hide in their home. You can dress up what we do with fancy operational names, but it's just policing - you put bobbies on the street, and crime goes down. It ain't rocket science...