Word: refrains
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...battered" her students with a barrage of criticism aimed at specific movements in order to "help them raise their levels of consciousness of what their own pieces are about." Even more than for her gently trained students, the process must have been a struggle for Mallardi who had to refrain from trying "to impose my own dances on them...
...rock and roll band." But in doing so they created a trap, and the Stones now are criticized for being just a good band playing good music. It is no coincidence that the Stones' last album and its leading cut are entitled "It's Only Rock and Roll" (the refrain: "and I like it, like it, yes I do"). The album conveys a humbler, more human appeal. Here, even the Stones "ain't too proud to beg," and the now admittedly mortal Jagger sings "time waits for no one and it won't wait for me". Unable to sustain their...
...replaced by a more mature, but resigned and sentimental spirit. They are no longer singing of one-night stands and stupid girls, but about meaningful relationships--and not just with women, but with their children and friends as well. Though it sounds a little corny when Richards sings the refrain in "Memory Motel," the lyrics are a pleasant surprise...
...Union. Paradoxically, continued American intransigence will only weaken the PCI's ability to maintain its distance from Moscow by undermining its contention that there is a "third way" between East and West. American policy makers should abandon their cold war vision of a monolithic international Communist movement, and resolutely refrain from interfering with Italian moves toward the historic compromise...
Paul S. Goodof '71, assistant senior tutor of Eliot House, said yesterday that the Eliot House policy is to refrain from offering senior singles, because they place an unfair burden on sophomores and juniors...