Array Sam Morgenstern, 1962, nice hardbackALL FOR STRINGS - viola lesson booksBooks are used, but don’t have many markings and all pages are intact~Volume One - .50~Volume Three - .50AT HOME WITH MUSIC - .00Sigmund Spaeth, 1945, nice hardbackBEST CONTEMPORARY BALLADS - .00 (6.95 new)35 favorites (email me for list of songs)Hal Leonard publishing, 2000, large softcover like newCHRISTIAN SERVICE SONGS - .00342 hymns and readings, undated (1920s?), hardbackDEVELOPING TECHNIC & arranged for accordian (could easily be adapted to piano, organ, or other instruments) - also has chords marked in for guitar, etc.1967, softcover in good shape used but no markings or creased pagesHYMNS THAT LIVE - 72 hymns - .00undated booklet (1950s?), softcover in great shapeJAZZ PIANO SOLOSMusic books have been used but have no writing or torn/creased pagesBuy seperately, or take all for .50!~Jazz Styles, Level 1, Schaum, 2000 - .50~Jazz Styles, Level 2, Schaum, 2000 - .50 (like new)~Jazz ‘n Rags At Your Fingertips, Book 3, edited by Janet Vogt, 2005 - .00~Jazz &
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Tunisia, ahead for much of the match, will now need to defeat Ukraine to stand a chance of making the knockout stage.Last match in Group GJun 23 - 3:00 PMSwitzerland v South KoreaTogo v FranceLast Match in Group HJune 23 - 10: 00 AMSaudi Arabia v SpainUkraine v TunisiaNow after two round of group play let look to see who is in and who is out and who still alive coming into the last round of group play in Which all teams in the group will play on the same day at the same time so nobody will know who how one team is doing aggasit the other or if both teams make the final 16 the bottom two team will theat it as a internation friendly.F16 - in the KO StageOUT - Not in the Final 16 and go homeGroup AF16 - Ecuador 6 pts. (-4 GD)Tomorrow GamesLast Match in Group A10 AMX - Ecuador (6 pts.) v Germany (6 pts.)Costa Rica (0 pt.) v Poland (0 pt.)The Last match in Group A will see the winner will hoped to ahve a long run the KO Stage.Last Match in Group B3 PMX - Sweden (4 pts.) v England (6 pts.)Paraguay (1 pt.) v Trinidad & Tobago (0 pt.)England hoped to improved from two so-so start with a win, T&T hoped it a big win and they beat Paraguay if they any chance at the final 16.
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I think, she already is a million dollar baby from this very first appearance.I got this video from her first audition.What a great talent she is! George Bush with, ‘Have yourself a Merry Christmas’ during yuletide seasons, and winning a million dollar instead of dancing is a pretty good bargain after all!Guess, after watching it you’ll get goosebumps as I had.Anyways, did you?
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This is coming way late, but figured I needed to get it in there.Race Distance: 1500mTime: 4:23:3Splits: 1:07.62, 2:19:01 (1:11.39), 3:30.93 (1:11:92), 4:23.32 (52.39 for the final 300m)I came into the evening knowing that I was only racing one race, and wanted to perform better than I had at the mile. In last week’s mile, even though I finished strong, I hated how I let myself lag during the race. This time, I had resolved that I wanted to push my pace…forget anyone else.Fortunately, it was to be a good showing. We had the usual character who was shooting for sub-3:50 for 1500m, and he ended up running a 3:54 all by himself. I didn’t even bother with worrying about him. Attending tonight were Brett Riley and Bubba, of the winning Team On The Run, Beach to Bay Marathon Relay Champions. Chris Bittinger, another fellow On The Run-er. Cornelio Garibay, Thomas King, and Leno Moreno were also on hand.Bubba and Cornelio ran the 800m earlier, posting a 2:12 and 2:04, respectively. So, their legs were a little spent, but they had recovered well. Not to mention these are two strong guys. As we discussed pre-race strategies, I just said I wanted to hit 68 to open, and hold on to that as long as I could. We line up, hear the gun and off we go.For those who don’t know the 1500, we start around the first curve, on a curved line right at the start of the back stretch. Right away, the former All-American, who’s name I don’t know, was gone and I paid him no mind. I tried to get out front, as I figured that would help me run a fast time, but a guy who I did not know took over that spot….he was wearing a baggy t-shirt, baggy shorts and spikes. So, I got right on his right shoulder, and followed him around. We hit the finish line (300m into the race) at 50 seconds, and came through our first lap at 67. He maintained his lead through the 2nd lap. I could tell that I wasn’t going to be able to hold 67 pace, and inadvertantly slowed my 2nd lap to 71 seconds. Lap 3 was almost 72 seconds, but was still in the 71s. After 2 full laps, and now 1 lap and 3/4 to go (700m), I decided it was time to start going. I got the lead with 600m to go. We headed into the darkest part of the Rice Track at night…the curve leading us into the front stretch. I could hear what I suspected was Brett Riley right on my heels going by the pretender as we rounded the turn and headed for the front stretch. A little bit into the straight, I decided that it was time to start my kick. The footage of the 1972 5000m race went through my mind. Steve Prefontaine takes the lead with 600m to go and pushed the pace big time, and I remember voice of the commentator saying how much guts Pre was showing This is 600m to go and hes starting an all out kick.”I charged down the front stretch thinking “momentum, momentum, momentum” as I crossed the line. By the end of the front straight and entering the turn to begin the final lap, I heard no more breathing over my shoulder. I could hear no footsteps. 300m to go, and I tried to relax and stride out fast and hard….but I could tell that that final gear was not there. We hit 200m to go, and Im headed into the dark part of the track again, and Im starting to hear the coming assault in footsteps and breathing. They are starting their kicks, I thought to myself. As we got near the straight, I called on my legs for a sprint down the front stretch, but there was nothing there to answer the call. As I drove down the straight with the finish in sight, I thought I could hold them off. Cornelio ran by me hard with about 15-20m to go. Brett Riley followed him, then Dan went by just as we crossed the finish. 5 of us finished within 1.5 seconds of eachother.It was initially disheartening, but as I jogged my 15 minutes of cool down, I felt good. I had laid it out there, put myself out in front, pushed my pace, and got burned. I ran the fastest race that I could have run on Friday.This coming weekend, 800m and Mile are on my mind. Tonight is a track workout. Gotta burn the legs tonight, recover them for 2 days, and Ill be ready to test myself once again.God Bless! Later!
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