Word: sweepingly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Chopin. He has a powerful and precise technique, a gift for tracing long, soaring lines out of detailed figurations, and an innately tasteful musicality that spurns either maudlin moonbeams or brittle bravura. He puts it all to work in the Byronic B-Minor Third Sonata, playing with dash, sweep and refined lyricism. His performance of the Second, in B-flat minor, offers something more. Although not the performance of a mellow master like Rubinstein, it displays a subtle feeling for the shifting, subterranean currents of Chopin's emotion. There is an urgency in the scherzo, a brooding pathos...
...emphasis in this defense is on stopping the sweep to the wide side of the field. The monster man usually lines up outside the wingback and is responsible for stopping the wide run-Harvard's bread and butter play...
...Yard Sweep...
Bonner gained 94 yards and scored one touchdown as his team rushed for a total of 221 yards compared to Harvard's 90. Bonner's touchdown, which proved to be the game-winner, was a 15-yard sweep around end in the third period. The Bruin's final tally was a 27-yard field goal by Kevin Craig with 10 seconds left, culminating a 73-yard drive...
...more frequent Princeton running plays are the dive off the strongside tackle and inside traps to the short side, usually with wingback Jim Koloski carrying. The Tigers also will send the fullback over the middle, a play which keeps some of the pressure off the end sweep...