Word: performs
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Scott Hamilton, who was a Jimmy Fund patient when he was two years old, will also perform this weekend. Hamilton was expected to die of a form of leukemia by the age of six. Now, at eighteen, he has already competed in the Men's Senior Championship...
...this weekend, Collegium will perform some of the finest of the mixed choral music ever composed. The formidable ensemble will sing the young Mozart's Missa Solemnis, Sancta Maria, Litaniae Lauretanae, Kyrie K. 323, Qualite Primum Regnum, and Venite Populi...
Odell says that he hopes his revelations, such as they are, will serve to turn the CIA around. He believes that it is possible that the Agency can once again perform what he sees as its rightful task without exceeding the bounds of morality and legality...
...first task I had to achieve was to try to put it over that they could trust me. I think we've got over that hump. I feel that Ian Smith feels exactly the same. If I can get the trust of the parties, then I can perform my real function, which is bridging." It is a function that Richard regards as essential for the success of the conference. "To be frank," he says, "what we'll be talking about around the table in the plenary sessions is less important than what's taking place quietly...
...because he likes filing his conservative dissents to the court's generally liberal opinions. But his judicial philosophy is not why he was denounced to the state's commission for judicial qualifications by a number of so far unidentified lawyers. The charge: "Willful and persistent failure to perform his duties [and] having a disability that seriously interferes with the performance of his duties." Aside from falling asleep, say his critics, he neither actively participates with his colleagues in their weekly discussion of cases nor writes his share of the court's opinions. The accusations got a surprising...