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...while Somerville says he is excited to be at Harvard, members of the choir seem just as excited to have him here. Margit McGrath '92, co-president of the choir, describes the transition between choirmasters as "smooth and positive...
Junior Co-Captain Ceci Clark played solidly on defense, teaming with classmate Whyte to smooth out Harvard's transition game. Whyte's speed and precise stickwork resulted in a key penalty corner that led to the game-winning penalty flick, a shot that deflected off the goalie's mitt into the left corner of the goal...
Nevertheless, for most of his career Titian's pictorial elocution was so smooth, so inventive, so grand in its effects and masterly in its execution that it created a sense of helplessness in others. He was the 16th century's unrivaled topographer of male power and female beauty, as Rubens (whose conception of artistic prowess was modeled on Titian's) was in the 17th. Titian pushed the description of masculine character farther than any portraitist before...
...Lexus owes its allure to 300 subtle technological innovations that add up to a remarkably quiet and smooth ride, even at speeds of up to 150 m.p.h. in the LS400. The Lexus' computerized engine-control system, for example, retards the engine's r.p.m. just before a gear shift, which reduces the lurch common to many automatic transmissions. The car bristles with luxuries as well: a steering column that automatically adjusts to different drivers, heated seats and an optional telephone mounted in the steering wheel...
...while Rosovsky plays a major role in the search for the University's next president, the school also looks to him for continuity, hoping he can smooth the transition to a new administration...