Word: paces
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...school of Haydn (his teacher) and Mozart. After all, Beethoven did not know Bruckner and Mahler were on their way, but he certainly did know the music of his time, and Gardiner reveals (and revels in) Beethoven's links to it. In place of the weighty textures and stately pace that mark modern interpretations, Gardiner offers a Haydn-like sprightliness...
Furthermore, Harvard is stealing at a record pace of 13.6 per game, way ahead of last year's school record 10.9 per game. In fact, according to junior forward Darren Rankin, the Crimson's Achilles' heel against the Crusaders was not defense but offense-a relatively good sign amidst the taste of the defeat itself...
Carl III is chair of the board of the Horace Mann School in New York and of Pace University...
Despite the campaign's failure to keep the pace, the University has claimed that it is pleased and has ascribed the lag to the fact that summer is a traditionally slow time for raising money...
Director Frank Galati, a Tony winner for The Grapes of Wrath, has given this production a slow, loving pace, as is required to reveal the characters' anguished, complex inner lives. The cast, led by five-time Tony winner Julie Harris, is splendid. As Tom, Zeljko Ivanek is particularly fine. With quicksilver facility, he is now the sly commentator standing outside the action, now the hot-tempered and frustrated artist. When he nearly upsets Laura's menagerie, the look that flashes across his face is a tiny cornucopia of rue, love, self-disgust, fear and resignation. Calista Flockhart's Laura...