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In general, the Bach Society Orchestra gave a skillful and mature performance of an intelligently crafted program. Most of the flaws undoubtedly stemmed from adjusting to a new conductor and the relatively short amount of rehearsal time for such a challenging set of repertoire. Altogether, the concert succeeded in making...
"The University is very skillful in helping people. You don't want a lot of publicity," Simon says. "It doesn't help anyone. These are personal tragedies. The most hurtful thing you can do is to have a personal tragedy blasted in the newspaper.."
The Crimson, displaying tough defense and skillful passing, continued the momentum with an unassisted goal by Edlund. Just 30 seconds later, sophomore Dror Bar-Ziv passed the ball to (class year) Grant Carrigues, who scored a fourth Crimson goal to narrow Queens lead by one, 5-4.
"They play a real physical game, but we need to look skillful," Hench said. "I expect a BU-type effort."
But this amazing play upon our need for emotion is really to the movie's credit. In retrospect, though Seven Years in Tibet seems at first to proceed slowly and aimlessly, it is this gradual start that makes the closing catharsis so compelling and skillful--a quick change fulfilling, not...