Word: bit
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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...straightforward, unadorned singing style-customarily sure death in the quasi-Baroque world of rock-turns out to be just the thing for the classic country songs devoted to simple words, gentle irony and love gone haywire. In a song called Silent Homecoming, Ringo does emulate deep-throated Cash a bit too much. His baritone is occasionally too beery. But his cornhusky mastery of the album's title song ("I see me a man who's lonely/ Wants only to lose beaucoups of blues") more than makes up for his failings...
Wilson stated "that because of women running in the race for the first time things were a bit confused." Quincy had four women team members, more than any other House...
...work would regard as ridiculous any implication that they are puppets with foreigners at the other end of the strings. They and the political leadership they advise make their own decisions on whether and how to stop inflation or on policy with respect to foreign investment. It is a bit patronizing to assume that they, unlike American students or intellectuals, make decisions because they are unduly influence by their education and advisors, rather than because they have analyzed their country's situations and decided what would be in its best interest...
...student-oriented age group. The very fact that Jacques Brel played all summer despite the Charles' solid price range means his American audience is quite different. It's quite possible that his fatalism-in a song called "The Bulls," for example, he consoles those animals that weekly face two-bit matadors with the thought that men treat each other equally wretchedly, citing Waterloo, Verdun, Stalingrad, Hiroshima and Saigon as proof-strikes a richer chord in the European mind. It's also possible that once you know the whole body of his work, its individual parts behave quite differently...
After hitting ten straight from inside the 30, he moved back a bit and drilled a 57-yard attempt through the middle of the uprights...