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Indeed, that performance included one of the classic gaffes of the LP era, near the end of the first movement, when the tense Heifetz launched into the coda at a break-neck tempo, while the affable Munch lagged slightly behind.

It took a few bars of seesaw tempos before the coda stabilized at a different tempo than what either Heifetz or Munch started with.

The concert opened with "Celebration," a bright and multifaceted overture by contemporary British composer Philip Sparke.

An aggressive snare drum motif surfaced ominously throughout the piece, which explored a variety of moods and tempos before finally fading into a quiet, unsettled coda that suggested the ambiguous toll of triumph.

After a brief pause, a reduced ensemble accompanied soloist Sarah DeMoss 04 in a movement from the "Concerto for Alto Saxophone and Wind Ensemble" by contemporary American composer David Maslanka, a St. Olaf Band mainstay in recent years.

Nationhood and the National Question in the New Europe" (1996) compared contemporary East European nationalisms with those of the interwar period, both emerging after the breakup of multinational states into would-be nation-states.

"The United States of Leland" — the very title is a ham-fisted attempt to evoke "American Beauty" — wants to say something about the sadness of contemporary suburban life, but like with Leland himself, there’s nothing behind the artful posturing.

With contemporary pop or rock music, it works against you.

Then, too, there was the hit from the ATS - or anti-tank shell - he took in the ballroom of a provincial palace, whose casing, and much glass, became temporarily embedded in his crown and nape.

These fevers affected nineteen/twentieths of the population, in the opinion of one contemporary observer, and carried away many of the most prominent people in the early history of the city.

Research has shown that the longer an employee remains off work on temporary disability, the higher the chance that the case will result in a permanent disability award, which is typically paid in a lump-sum settlement.

The centers could provide temporary housing when caregivers go on vacation or need a break, he said.

The restaurant he runs in a summer resort area is closed for the season, and one of the construction jobs he takes in the winter was temporarily on hold.

But given that winter is upon us and can mean death to the vulnerable, it's a pretty good temporary fix.

But Gurule made the split-second decision to use a Taser, an electrical shock device that temporarily disables suspects.


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