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...People drive up to a big mudhole and they are filled with awe. They get so excited they don't know what to do," says Mach. "They blow their horn hoping the mud will go away. When it doesn't, after a while they back up about ten yards to get a running start. Well, the mud might be a foot deep and the ruts two feet deep. Their wheels get cross-rutted, and the mud just drags off their muffler and shoots them across the road into the bushes. It's very interesting to see people...
...rest of the defense suffocated UMass Harvard a offense went to work, Bartenfelder scored the first goal on his hat trick five minutes into the second period and captain Mike Davis and Rich Doyle each added one to knot the score at 4-4 when the halftime horn blew...
...peculiar magic of Singer's imagination. In The Gentleman from Cracow, a tiny town is given unaccustomed luxury and then led to ruin by a wealthy young man who is really "a creature covered with scales, with an eye in his chest, and on his forehead a horn that rotated at great speed." Supernatural beings stalk the cities as well. In The Power of Darkness, a Warsaw district receives strange tidings: "The word soon spread . . . that a dybbuk had settled in Tzeitel's ear, and that it chanted the Torah, sermonized, and crowed like a rooster." The narrator...
...harmonious tunes are followed by screaming, distorted ones. Melodic, lush guitar textures give way to feedback and a multitude of strange noises. The title track, for example, begins with a chaotic intro of power chords and drum rolls; then feed-backing guitars enter producing a sound akin to the horn of a steamship...
...Horn refuses to recruit to keep the well of talent full, saying flatly that "I will not go out and search for sailors. "Rather, he says, the team record stays phenomenal because its strong reputation and tradition continue to draw the best sailors He added. "If people are interested in Harvard and sailing. I am interested in them...