Word: wind
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...think that we gave up a goal early, and that took the wind out of our sails a little bit," Wheaton said. "But they're a good team. We had some chances I wish we could have finished but I'm not unhappy with how we played...
...great outlet for people who don't have many groups to play in. I'm a flutist and, for wind players, [93r] is the only place besides HRO where we can play and perform," Chi says...
Thomas G. Everett, conductor of the Harvard Wind Ensemble (HWE) and one of the faculty coaches for 91r, says working in a smaller group encourages students to develop their musicality...
...this race look to be a microcosm of the summer. Bush grabs lead, for reasons that still baffle - Freshness? Likeability? Conservatism? - Gore chugs back on the issues but seems, for a good-times incumbent, to have a curious problem closing the deal. And though the polls are the prevailing wind, the campaign will be won in swing-state bunkers. You want a game of inches? The death of Mel Carnahan in Missouri may have won it for Bush already...
There is an inverse relationship between the size of Koetsu's work and the scale of his cultural resonance. These tiny, fugitive-looking images, in which luminous fragments of nature--pines bowing before a wind, the undulation of a flock of cranes--were painted in colored inks on handmade paper by his collaborator Tawaraya Sotatsu and then written over by Koetsu, have acquired, for Japanese taste, the sort of cardinal importance that a fresco cycle or an altarpiece might have for ours. Koetsu's work, given the accumulated Japanese reactions to it, is perhaps the ultimate example of the power...