Word: stringing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...current U.S. tour (31 concerts) will alernate with Belguim's Andre Cluytens. Schuricht, a kinetic 76, conducted with broad, firm gestures that belied his frail appearance, seemed to be perfectly in tune with the Viennese. The audience was plainly delighted from the moment the orchestra's famed string section started to play-or rather, to sing. In Mozart's short Symphony No. 23, written when he was 17, the orchestra brought out a remarkable feeling of adolescent sentimentality-the oboe solo in the andante section positively swooned-as well as hints of emotional deeps. Beethoven...
...with the clock ticking off the final minutes, third string quarter back Dick McLaughlin, after a couple of long passes to Jim Damis, sneaked over for the final touchdown of the game. Harvard, all told, completed 12 out of 28 passes, a large number of attempts for the Crimson, good for 157 yards. Princeton completed 10 out of 16 for 258 yards...
...Clock. Radio and TV had not even run their first-string pundits and their elaborate mechanical brains into the game when the decisive answers to some crucial questions began to flood...
After practice, Jordan said that it looked as if Walt Stahura, the starting left halfback, would only see limited action, as well as Woody Harris, the first string right guard. Nat Dodge or Jim Damis will replace Stahura, and Harold Anderson, Harris...
...stands, however, he has a long string of improbabilities laced with bad dialogue and characterization, particularly in supporting roles. What he has is a typically exciting spy-war-fare film with a couple of good performances. Oskar Werner, a blond and proud Nordic youth, comes off very well indeed because he has little to say, and no script-writer to louse up his sincerity. Everyone else--particularly Gary Merrill and Richard Basehart--acts in the best tradition of a class B film unit on location in Europe for the first time. This means lots of gutsy tough guys swimming...