Word: sub-par
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...take the chance to create something by myself." Kirchschlager has succeeded in creating a vivid character, but whether Sophie enters the pantheon of operatic heroines will depend ultimately on composer Maw's work. The opera is his third (and his first in over 20 years), and his experiences with sub-par productions of his first two left him "very disillusioned with the world of opera." But this time, he had the best midwives in the business: conductor Simon Rattle, temporarily back in London from his post as director of the Berlin Philharmonic, and renowned director Trevor Nunn. With top tickets...
...Crimson needed a lift after a sub-par first half that saw junior forward Peljto shoot 3-of-11 from the field, the offense commit 13 turnovers and the team allow Central Connecticut to fight itself back from an early 12 point deficit...
...many classes are being canceled—or taught at a sub-par level—as a reaction to low student attendance, why schedule classes at all? We should not waste three days of class that would be well attended and better utilized at some other time during the semester...
...begin with, Wright notified the coaching staff at the end of the summer that he would not be returning to the football team after two sub-par years splitting time with Blewett as the placekicker. Wright made only 4 of 11 field goal tries in 2000 and 2001. Montana native Blewett was then given the kicking job outright despite having a 30 percent success rate on field goals in the last two years (3 for 10). After Blewett failed to substantially improve his average in five games this season, going 1 for 3, Murphy decided enough was enough...
...After a number of sub-par lectures, to put it moderately, I decided that I couldn’t take it anymore. I wrote a letter and began the laborious process of trying to circulate it,” Greenspan said...