Word: tenderizers
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Shortly after midnight this morning, a red 1963 Volvo pulled up at South Station to submit seven bags of mail to the tender mercies of the U. S. Postal Service. By the beginning of next week, 6936 applicants will know whether they have been admitted to Harvard, and the University's $300,000 annual admissions operation will turn its attention to the class...
...handles both his serious singing and his patter song quite well, doing a fine interpretation of "When you're lying awake..." as a much more sinister song than most singers make it. Nancy Urquhart as the Queen of the Fairies, and Lisa Landis as Phyllis, the other as the tender young maid-a commonplace G and S device, but a good one. Oliver Twom are both very good, one as an elderly Victoria type, bly and Karl Deirup are fine as Lords, but William Pomeroy's Strephon is weak-a bit too stiff, and not very authentic. The peers...
...Before you begin a "canonization" ritual of "Savior" Allende, please bear in mind that Mussolini, Hitler, Jimenez, Castro and Papa Duvalier all began in the same phony manner. First, treat your subjects with plenty of tender loving care, win their gullible confidence, then slowly but surely apply the inevitable pressures of cruel, totalitarian dictatorship...
Mozart: Sonata No. 9; Haydn: Sonata No. 34 and Andante and Variations in F Minor (Wanda Landowska: Victrola). These three tender, highly personal performances-not at the harpsichord, but at the piano-were recorded in the last three years of Landowska's life. Haydn's Andante and Variations is especially endearing for its full measure of romantic freedom...
...unstoppable forwards and clearly emerged into super-star status. Hynes's sophomore linemates, Billy Corkery and Bob McManama, each contributed a goal to bring the second line's total for the game to five, a great performance in any game but an extraordinary one against the top goal-tender in the East. Clarkson's Bruce Bullock...