Word: intervallic
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The battle continued sporadically for another hour before five guerrillas, including the leader, were killed and three surrendered. In that interval the hostages died too. One group of four burned to death when a terrorist tossed a grenade and set fire to the helicopter in which they were being held...
The fine English translation of the libretto did not help Elisabeth Phinney as Donna Elvira. Her diction in arias was mediocre. She was perfectly clear through the recitative so the problem is obviously not insoluble. She was at her best in Ah, Fuggi il Traditor, a Handelian rage aria complete...
Logic is lampooned, insanity triumphant in Orton's language, which is preserved here in reasonable facsimile. Miss Remick, dolled up to look like a prize in a shooting gallery, is calculating and amusing. Attenborough and O'Shea are nothing short of hilarious. With puffy face and popping raisin...
Both Nixon and Kissinger stressed that the U.S. was flexible on its plan and that it was meant not as final in most of its elements but as a basis for serious bargaining. The one-month interval between Thieu's resignation and the election, for example, presumably could be expanded...
The interval between Perry's failure and success was unbelievably frantic. In less than three minutes, the two teams ran 20 plays, turned over the ball five times, and gave up two interceptions.