Word: paces
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...even-par 70 in the second round--and he missed a three-footer at the last--moved him from eight shots off of the 18-hole pace to second place, only one behind the winner; buoyed also by 76s from Craig and Ed, we rallied for our best team score of the year...
This is the amount of money Harvard must raise every day to keep pace in its five year, $2.1 billion capital campaign. When one considers that the University has completed nearly 80 percent of the Campaign in only three years, Harvard's phenomenal ability to raise money becomes apparent...
This season all she did was pace the team in scoring (21.8 ppg), rebounding (10.8 rpg), steals (61), blocks (18), three-pointers made (45) and field goal percentage (.485) in helping lead her team to an undefeated Ivy League season and a second-straight NCAA Tournament appearance. The 5'11 forward also added another Ivy Player of the Year trophy to her already substantial mantle...
Rather than balking at the prospect of such a short appointment, Gorelick decided to set her own pace and concentrate on immediate goals...
What a nice change of pace it is to hear two trumpets playing together in a small-group context. They share lovers' murmurs here, a joke there, sometimes joining for a ripe, plangent phrase. The nonagenarian demonstrates lungs, the whippersnapper sly wit (and an occasional bent for theatrics); both have a sweetly teasing way with a melody. Cheatham's talk-singing on 10 of the 14 tunes may be an acquired taste. On the continuum of singing horn players, he's probably closer to Dizzy Gillespie than to Armstrong, but listeners with generous ears will be charmed...