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...explain the enthusiasm of professors about the Core, Vermuele joins other subcommittee chairmen in the use of one word. "The whole process is somewhat smoother this year," she says...
...lead from the start and at the 1000-meter mark with a challenge by Harvard pulled a power ten to open the lead to a length by the 1200-meter mark. Yale, running second, pulled to within a half-length of Princeton, but also succumbed to the Tiger's smoother and stronger strokes...
This was the second victory since the switch last week of J.B. Kelly from six seat to stroke, and Matt Arrott, last year's stroke, to six. The boat was noticeably smoother, most team members said. "Overall, the pieces seem to fit together in a better synchronization," two-seat Kurt Teske said. "The team has really gained confidence since San Diego," he added...
...source said the new two-year contract, which guarantees wage increases of 10 and 9 per cent and a 15-month transfer to regular work shifts, will make the plant "a lot smoother, more productive and a better place to work...
Rockers has less political ambition than The Harder They Come, and its cinematic style is less frenetic than the older film. The photography is smoother, more obviously professional. Bafaloukos directs with long, moving takes that wind around corners and travel through doors with a rare, natural sense, as if he were shooting a fancy documentary. Accordingly, he uses a minimum of reaction shots, and avoids montage nearly altogether until a marvelous sequence that shows Horse's friends assembling for the big rip-off. The actors match the camera style perfectly. They seem too natural to be acting, each word...