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...place to fill the gas tank, wipe the splattered insects off the windscreen and vamoose in a cloud of dust. But from mid-July to the end of October, Eneabba undergoes a startling transformation into one of Australia's most impressive natural attractions. The spring rains trigger an outburst of wildflowers, which bedeck the usually arid landscape in yellows, pinks and whites. No fewer than nine national heritage reserves surround the town, each one a wonderland of the world's finest collections of flowering plants. Probably the most splendid is the unimaginatively named Reserve 29073, 10 km west of Eneabba...
...atmosphere was absolutely great,” Winter said after the game, explaining his uncharacteristic outburst...
...seniors can look forward to improving upon the 1999 team’s quiet showing at NCAA Regionals, when the Crimson mustered only two runs in two games. Mager, who inched closer to Hal Carey’s ’99 career hit record with his six-hit outburst on Saturday, thinks the Crimson has “a good shot at doing something there, turning some heads...
...masterpiece against the Big Green—which was made irrelevant by the Crimson’s stretch-run collapse—Crockett (3-3) was not able to savor his historic outing Saturday. Brown (21-20, 9-5 Ivy) spoiled those hopes with a three-run outburst in the sixth inning that lifted the Bears to a 6-5 victory and pulled them within one of game of first-place Harvard...
...second movement ländler was appropriately rustic, while the rondo-burlesque, taken at an exciting but never hurried tempo, culminated in an electrifying outburst at its conclusion. In between the faster fugato sections were heavenly trumpet solos. While the third movement showcased the brass, the strings came through in the last movement, sustaining the intensity of the long phrases until the very end. Bernstein described the final page of the symphony as “the closest we have ever come, in any work of art, to experiencing the very act of dying. The slowness of this page...