Word: rows
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...most widely performed, after the 40th. Rather than suffering from overexposure, the symphony is still fresh on a sixth or seventh listen. Its attractively slight orchestration calls for strong individual performances of the sort that the Brandenburg Ensemble was especially prepared to offer. After three second-billings in a row, the group gave an authoritative reading of each of the four movements...
Tucked away between the neat row houses and dry cleaners of Concord Avenue, the store could be easily missed by passers-by because of its small size...
...something that occasionally happens," he said. "A lot of people row on the Charles, and this doesn't happen often. Also, if we don't row on the Charles, where else are we going to row...
Following the Tour de Charles--a 30-kilometer straight row in early November--heavyweight John A. DeHoff'00 was diagnosed with blood poisoning. His sores also were exposed to river water...
...band could have responded in a positive fashion, by focusing its energy on the game. Quite to the contrary, though, it seemed to become almost spiteful, displaying some of the most outrageous behavior I have ever witnessed by any school band. For example, one fellow in the front row put down his instrument and took up a newspaper, reading while the game was being played. Another woman in the middle section of the band put down her instrument and proceeded to work intensely on her knitting, again while the game was in progress. Moreover, just after a goal was scored...