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Andrade is energetic and enthusiastic--during one lull in calls, he paces the van and gets on and off as he talks, standing and sitting and waving his arms...
...lull right now," Munoz said. "But this gives us a chance to work on a few things. The second string gets to play, and some very good swimmers who just got back from their other events get the chance to practice more...
...Crimson will now experience a relative lull in its schedule with divisional meets at MIT and Connecticut College before three major tournaments next month...
...distinct sound, a few tracks seem out of place. "The Flood" incorporates an industrial sound that just doesn't fit the rest of the album, contrasting sharply with the next two tracks, "Cast No Shadows" and "Ordinary Night," both of which are quiet, meditative songs that could almost lull one to sleep. But the album does contain some promising music. Noteworthy tracks include "Last Weeks of the War" and "City of London," the latter of which contains traces of the Mekons' punk roots. The melodic voice of Sally Timms also deserves much praise; it's a shame she doesn...
...that general-election showdown won't really start for more than five weeks, after the next round of primaries on March 7. So both Democrats are weighing where to fight through the month-long lull. Gore expects to contest New York, Connecticut and Massachusetts, to squash Bradley where he is strongest. For their part, Bradley aides were saying last week that if they did well enough in New Hampshire to get some good free media, they could afford to challenge Gore in more places. A bad showing would force Bradley to focus more on New York and California...