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The performances are uneven; Guthrie seems to sleepwalk through "The Great Dust Storm" and stumbles over the lyrics on "Jesus Christ".
Only the 30-year-old Federer, the oldest player left standing after a week of occasionally outstanding but largely uneven tennis, seems capable of consistently handling the rigours of his calling.
The program's second half, comprising Mr. Munisteri's "Arabica" section from "Muse of Fire" (2002), Ms. Stenn's "Arabica 2.0" and Mr. Munisteri's "Arabica 3.0," is more uneven and seems to be less clear in its voice.
That uneven scheduling seems to have led to a rash of injuries, and LA hasn't been able to trot out the same lineup twice; a trend that will continue this weekend as Todd Dunivant is recovering from an injury he suffered in the match against Chivas.
But despite a pleasing individuality of sound, the woodwinds proved uneven and seemed at times to resist a blend.
By contrast, many strategists said, the vice president's convention was a bit more uneven and seemed less successful in reaching beyond the party's core voters.
Their final cry of "Liberté" pinged round the cavernous auditorium and, in the Usher Hall's uneven acoustic, seemed to come from behind as well as in front, which doubled the impact.
While this patchwork of programs seems uneven, the coaches and players seem surprisingly at peace with the diversity of it all.
Except this is largely spurious as well (the comedy and psychosis one; the uneven gender prevalence seems to be legit).
But along the 50-mile front that stretches from the Tajik border to the outskirts of Taliqan, the military campaign seems uneven.
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