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Word: paces (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
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...wondering if Cambridge Rindge and Latin iskeeping pace with the student body that we have,"Reeves said. "It seems that we have apreponderance of Euro-centric languages in a citythat's increasingly not Eurocentric...

Author: By C.r. Mcfadden, | Title: School Committee Debates Funds | 3/15/1995 | See Source »

...heat went out much slower than I thought it was going to," said Goetze, who is the first Harvard athlete to earn indoor track All-America since 1990. "I assumed it was going to be a fast pace. I knew it was going to be a sprint at the end when I heard the 400 split was 64 seconds...

Author: By Matt Howitt, | Title: Sophomores Goetze, Carswell Named All-Americas | 3/14/1995 | See Source »

...Woogie Bugle Boy," "Pennsylvania Polka" and "Rum and Coca-Cola" highlight the array, evoking the feelings of a confident and patriotic era, with underpinnings of tragedy behind every beat. Although some of the steps are clear reminders of swing dancing, Taylor adds many new elements by experimenting with the pace of the moves. Some of the dancing is heightened to a hysterically breakneck speed, while at different points, most notably the very beginning and end, the dancers perform the steps in slow motion. The effect of these changes is similar: the popular dance steps become humorously "uncool...

Author: By Clarissa A. Bonanno, | Title: 'American Festival I' Dances with Kick | 3/9/1995 | See Source »

...works is unified by its defiance of convention. Cunningham's "Breakers" features dancers in sharp and unpredictable poses, arms, legs and torsos working in stark juxtaposition. In "Company B," Taylor evokes the swing era of the 1940s, while poking fun at characteristic swing moves with its frantically shifting pace. Tharp's "In the Upper Room" combines modern, classical, even aerobic dance elements with exhiliarating boldness and energy...

Author: By Clarissa A. Bonanno, | Title: 'American Festival I' Dances with Kick | 3/9/1995 | See Source »

...this is compelling film making. Many thoughtfully composed and nicely lit shots suggest a strong collaboration between director and cinematographer, Manuel Teran. The contrast between the beauty and violence of Macedonia is made palpable by Teran's shots of mountainous terrain and brutal shootings. The quick and sometimes disorienting pace of the film captures the overriding sense of confusion and frustration in Macedonia...

Author: By Jonathon P. Bonanno, | Title: Here Comes the Macedonian 'Rain' | 3/9/1995 | See Source »

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