Word: raggedness
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Trouble began when he attempted the opera's biggest aria, "Cielo e mar." His voice was ragged, and the audience booed. Poor Bini was so stunned that Mezzo-Soprano Mignon Dunn had to hold his hands. Said she: "I was afraid if I let him go, he would leave...
In the good old days, you rounded up a bunch of your buddies after a long night in Lamont and--like a band of medieval knights seeking out the holy grail--you found your way up Mass Ave., turned right at the Long Funeral Home and...got lost. Fortunately, you...
What gave the clumsy power grab more importance, however, was that the airmen were almost immediately joined by students from the University of Nairobi and by hordes of ragged shantytown dwellers, who went on a rampage of looting and destruction. They proceeded to plunder everything that they could carry away...
Parents get together to give their kids a healthy upbringing, but they turn the little nippers over to a clique of competition-crazed arm chair sluggers who often run the kids ragged. The strong survive emerging from the dusty fray with championship trophies and .800 batting averages. The rest end...
With two Hefners running Playboy, there was no more room for Derick J. Daniels, 53, who resigned as president. Daniels, a former vice president of Knight-Ridder Newspapers, was brought into the company in 1976 to straighten out its ragged management structure, a job at which most critics say he...