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...most wonderful part of my relationship is the bond that holds us together through thick and thin, the way we boost each other to get through...
...throughout--an occasional dominant seventh chord, or the five-note descending scale that concludes each half of the Beethoven movement. Rather than indulging in much direct quotation, Rzewski's variations preserve certain abstract qualities of the original. Beethoven's registral disjuncture, for example, is taken to extremes, and the thick, closed chords of the theme, which derive much tension from the interval of the second, are the source for the predominance of that interval in Rzewski's cluster accompaniments...
...Ogletree remains in the thick of things as an assistant professor at the Law School...
Your first editorial states that "With coaches...complaints run thick and angry," but the plurality is utterly unsupported by your own reporting...
Aides have prepared a thick book of orders Clinton could put into effect with a stroke of the presidential pen. Some samples of their diversity: three would overturn bans on homosexuals in military service, discussion of abortion in % federally aided family-planning clinics, and admission into the U.S. of foreigners with the AIDS virus; another would cut the size of the White House staff; still another would require federal vehicles to run on natural gas or other nongasoline fuels. But should Clinton start pouring them out right away or wait until he has drafted, say, a budget and a health...