Word: uses
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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While the Duchess of Kent was away from home, someone got into her rambling Victorian country place (Coppins, in Buckinghamshire), snitched a police whistle that London bobbies had given the pretty widow for use in just such an emergency...
...mass of small issues that will constitute the very stuff of the study. Stephan declares, it will probably prove easy to forget the large goal. That objective was set forth in the report: "to examine as critically and systematically as possible through the use of modern techniques all aspects of residential University life, including both instructional methods and programs and extracurricular activities, for their effect on the student's intellectual, moral and physical development...
This wasted food neither lowers the prices we pay, or increases the quality of the food we get. Whether or not we eat the food, once it is on our trays it can no longer be saved for use of others. It is possible that, by using some larger measure of judgement in the amount of food we take, we can achieve economics which will allow the University to purchase better food prepare it in better style: and possibly save some for those starving individuals in other parts of the world, who look upon our wastage as the true...
Although the Nassau group boasted an exceptionally impressive tonor section, its frequently "late" basses often helped create the suggestion of shouting, rather than meat fortissimo, which already followed failure to use the covered tone device. This technique works for mellowness at the expense of some strength...
...renditions of love songs from "Liebeslieder Walzer" by Brahms, the Crimson exhibited feeling and restraint which directly rested upon the use of covered-tone throughout. Similarly in the treatment of "A Lieta Vita" in the Gastoldi trie the Club's controlled vocal quality, which had to overshadow the same mechanical lack of sponaneity apparent in the opening number, "Glorius Appollo," triumphantly impressed itself...