Word: leapings
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...away the most vivid impression that emerges from Festival is the spectrum of genres and rhythms the band incorporates into its act. For instance, it's a big leap from the rhythm and blues beat of "Reach Up" to the heavily Latino-flavored tempo of "Maria Caracoles." The catchy rock rhythm of the second half of "The River" calls to mind some of Fleetwood Mac's most irresistible numbers, an impression that Leon Patillo's lead vocals do much to underscore...
...then it must be put together. When each oarsman pulls at the same time the boat seems to leap forward. It's the perfect marriage between team and individual sports...
...come to rub shoulders with 8 1/2, Grand Illusion and other charter members in the pantheon of cinema. Robert Altman reveals the bankruptcy of the American psyche without one blink of the eye, using the country music world of Nashville as his chosen microcosm. Lily Tomlin made a giant leap towards her current cover-story stardom in the role of the gospel singer who staves off Keith Carradine's rakish advances. Both Geraldine Chaplin and Shelley Duvall are wasted in limiting characters that flirt with the stereotypical throughout the film; in any case, it is not the acting that makes...
...President's fellow Georgian, Herman Talmadge, chairman of a Senate health subcommittee, who has been working on a more modest cost-containment plan: a bill that offers hospitals bonuses if they keep down Medicaid and Medicare billings. If unrestrained, total Medicaid and Medicare expenditures are expected to leap 18% in the next fiscal year, to $38 billion...
Kathy Loiselle proved to be Springfield's big gun, winning the 100 yard hurdles with a time of 17.3 seconds and the high jump with a leap...