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Happily, the recording is just the first of what promises to be Fleisher's complete traversal of the left-hand repertoire, including solo pieces, chamber music and other concertos by the likes of Scriabin, Saint-Saens, Hindemith and Richard Strauss -- virtually unknown music by major composers that fully deserves wider hearing. A virtue of necessity, perhaps. But what a virtue...
...persevere with Tony, you are fully recompensed. In short, a good deal - may come across a bit shaky, but I think his mastery of World War Two statistics is a known charmer. Pecker's raring, and there's a three pack in the left-hand pocket. He's roaring, you're going to see the best of him tonight." Meanwhile you rest in the corner, patiently expecting a chance to move in, with your reputation built up to unprecedented heights. It's most definitely an improvement on "Hi, I'm X. Haven't I seen you in class...
Beth L. Pinsker '93, editorial chair of The Crimson, writes this column every other Saturday, usually on the left-hand side of the page. Her favorite musical artist is Barry Manilow, so she won't take on the job of planning concerts herself...
Derrida's answer is twofold. The first part is contained largely in the left-hand page of Cinders, and amounts to saying "Before Auschwitz, philosophy was barbaric...
With 3:54 left in the first half, Northeastern struck. Senior Debra Sweeney cut through the Harvard defense like a runaway train and just inside the circle fired a shot into the left-hand corner of the net. The late tally gave Northeastern the momentum moving into the second quarter...