Word: paces
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...improvised line, Armstrong rejected the contrapuntal New Orleans front line of clarinet, trumpet and trombone in favor of the single, featured horn, which soon became the convention. His combination of virtuosity, strength and passion was unprecedented. No one in Western music--not even Bach--has ever set the innovative pace on an instrument, then stood up to sing and converted the vocalists. Pops. Sweet Papa Dip. Satchmo...
...whatever the reason for this tremendous growth, Harvard's resources for extracurricular activities have not kept pace...
...have to pace yourself to be a long-term master," Dowling said. "What's important is to prioritize things. Masters can get burned out early on if they try to do everything...
...received close to a half-dozen messages and inquiries every day since her research was first publicized in late April. She answers some, and forwards others to her adviser Peter Weyand, a research associate in biology. The pace, she says, has been "just insane...
...gone by at a lightening pace. Before I went off to college, a number of older people told me with a look of envy in their eyes that college would be the best time of my life and that they wished they could relive their college days...