Word: loss
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...Pearl and her family could have lived at any other time in history, and the lessons of self-discovery and carpe diem would have been just as relevant. But would it have been as powerful? Probably not. The '60s are a perfect match for the themes of instability and loss of innocence, and its role as the setting of Pearl's story makes the film infinitely more effective...
...solo in the slow movement, which came off flawlessly. The same could not be said for the analogous solo of concertmaster Malcolm Lowe, who suffered from projection problems and musical hypertension. The third movement zipped along thanks to a perfectly achieved balance between the high winds and high strings. Loss of focus plagued most of the many memorable melodies of the finale. The first appearance of the chorale theme, in the brass, was somehow preferable to the weighty recapitulation near movement...
...solo in the slow movement, which came off flawlessly. The same could not be said for the analogous solo of concertmaster Malcolm Lowe, who suffered from projection problems and musical hypertension. The third movement zipped along thanks to a perfectly achieved balance between the high winds and high strings. Loss of focus plagued most of the many memorable melodies of the finale. The first appearance of the chorale theme, in the brass, was somehow preferable to the weighty recapitulation near movement...
...captain Mike Passarella was first paired with sophomore Andrew Styperek in the Boise State loss at the end of March. Though the team lost the match, the duo won there, and won every match until Styperek was injured against Cornell...
Harvard has no time to dwell on the loss, however, as it heads to perennial powerhouse Princeton Saturday. The Tigers (4-3) have won four straight Ivy titles and 22 consecutive league games...