Word: vocally
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Perwin is amply equipped to handle both roles, with vocal capabilities driving forth the stories of the Balladeer and the acting ability to project the manipulatable persona of Oswald in one of the more bizarre peer pressure scenes ever conceived...
...demands of the song. Otherwise, the quiet power of Dan O’Shea’s Czolgosz along with the comically scatterbrained delivery of Megan J. Gaffney ’02 in “The Gun Song” are more representative of the vocal versatility of the cast...
...distinction between the people who planned the attacks themselves and those who supported and harbored them while doing so. And the nation stood behind Bush with almost unprecedentedly unified support for a “war against terrorism.” Of course, there were, and are, a vocal minority of those who oppose such a campaign on the grounds that it targets civilians and constitutes a form of collective punishment—but those voices seem to constitute a small percentage of Americans’ opinions...
...recent memory. If James never quite has the realization necessary for his finale, Lithgow finishes strongly enough for both of them. Embracing this “dirty little town” to the upmost, his confidence makes us forget the score’s faults and his own vocal weaknesses. In the end, I suppose that’s why he’s the one prominently on the posters and the billboards and with his name above the title. He delivers as only a true star...
Those freshmen who have no upperclassmen to mentor them at their positions have had no problem fending for themselves. As a consistent freshman starter, catcher Laura Miller has hit .350—third-best on the team—and served as the vocal leader in the infield that a catcher needs...