Word: poses
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...largest and most formidable of piano works. Aside from its extreme technical demands, the concerto presents a challenge of organization; most critically, of pacing and uniting the sprawling first movement, a problem of drama as well as form. The last three movements, while structurally far less awesome, pose their own questions of spirit and emphasis. Moreover, Brahms was the first composer to have the orchestra borrow extensive material from the soloist, rather than vice versa. Hence in this concer-to the pianist bears responsibility for the initial shaping of many themes...
Nonetheless, U.S. holdings in foreign currency have grown by $382 million in the past five years. In ten countries, the bankroll exceeds U.S. needs for the next two years, and the excess is nearly as large in nine others. India, Pakistan and Egypt pose the biggest problem. In India alone, the U.S. holds $1 billion in rupees...
...Robert Straub, 45, Democratic state treasurer of Oregon, said he would op pose Republican secretary of state Tom McCall, 52, for the governorship to be vacated by the G.O.P.'s popular Mark Hatfield, who is running for the seat of retiring Democratic Senator Maurine Neuberger. Neither Straub nor McCall is expected to receive serious opposition in the primaries. The Democrats have yet to come up with a candidate willing to contest Hatfield's Senate...
...office may have to send the grades without prior notification. But it is difficult to imagine a case in which a student would refuse his draft board a copy of his grades--virtually daring the board to reclassify him. And, since signatures may be revoked at any time, they pose little threat to student liberty...
...focus of the meet will be in the 600-yard dash, the high jump, and in the relays. The Crimson should split the first two of these events and the relays should pose no problems...