Word: slow
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...moving. Russ Ringl is giving up his position as vice president of human resources for Playboy in Chicago to follow his wife Karen to Los Angeles, where she has become vice president for nursing services at the Hospital of the Good Samaritan. Finding a satisfying job is proving a slow process, he says, though he remains optimistic. Still, he concedes, "if I was going to have a mid-life crisis, this is the time...
Marrone hopes to capitalize on his defensive strength to slow down the explosive Crimson attack. The Crimson' sophomore foursome of David Kramer, Nick D'Onofrio, Derek Mills and Paul Baverstock have combined for over half Harvard's scoring this season, and their attack has proven fatal to many opponents...
...veteran skaters in the man-up situation, Sweeney and Pawloski understand their responsibility to regulate the pace of play. "We have to adapt and set the pace, or slow it up and regroup," said Sweeney, who scored on one of the Crimson's five power plays against the U.S. Olympic Team Sunday...
...going to be more careful in the future, bend my knees more, and take it slow," Roosevelt said. He advised all those not familiar with icy Cambridge conditions to "just take it slow...
...eggs, and this contrasts oddly with the way they are painted. True, Rothenberg always liked to play on contradictions between the quick, snapshot nature of her chosen image (a galloping horse, a teetering bicyclist, Mondrian solemnly turning like a mantis on the dance floor) and the nuanced and obviously slow way it was presented. But in these paintings this incongruity becomes extreme. None are done from life, and yet some figures have an undeniable veracity, the feeling of a life sketch that argues a lot of preliminary drawing; and an occasional awkwardness in the relation of figures within a painting...