Amazingly, the production directed by Franco Zeffirelli marked the first time Ms. Callas and Mr. Gobbi together performed "Tosca" before an audience. (Alas, Mr. di Stefano is absent.) But the voices are a decade older.
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The Trek Madone loves to climb ... more than its middle-age rider does, alas.
Their employers would match the Stretched-Thins' Roth contributions just as they did with the traditional 401(k)s, at a 50% rate on up to 6% of pay. (Employer matches are always pretax and go into the non-Roth side of a savings plan, no matter which account an employee contributes to.) Alas, the couple can't afford to open any Roth plans.
From time to time, it would detach itself, and then settle somewhere else and start hunting again, alas in vain.
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Alas, Mr. Scrooge has been very influential in government circles this year.
Alas, Mr. Clinton won't let the fate of this boy get in the way of his misconceptions over what constitutes a historic legacy.
Much of what is sold under the moniker "bagel" where I live is as bready and dry as toast before being toasted, which it must be to become palatable. (With those words, bagel cognoscenti will understand that I have just condemned these specimens to the same circle of hell reserved for blueberry bagels.) The new trend should be my salvation, but alas, it leaves me cold.
PayMyBills.com sounds like just the company but, alas, it has a less generous strategy.
To fly from one major hub airport to another today is, alas, barely tolerable.
The work was duly rewarded with a Nobel prize, but not, alas, a patent.
For Mr Obama now to take up the no-protection cause at the G20's forthcoming meeting in Pittsburgh would, alas, be laughable.
Yet Mr Ignatieff wants to draw conclusions that will impress foreign ministers as well as cultural pundits, and the results can, alas, be comical.
Given the political resistance to even today's levels of immigration (as shown up in the recent elections to the European Parliament), that, alas, looks unlikely.
There were no personal computers, and no Internet, no satellite radio, no Cable TV, no news, gossip, fashion, or design blogs, no social media, and alas, no Forbeswoman.
Given that Gainsbourg resembled a horse with a hangover, it may seem unfeasible that creatures of rare perfection kept falling into his hay, but such are the mystical rules of attraction that prevail under Gallic skies and, alas, nowhere else.
The Once-ler, in Dr. Seuss's telling, loved Truffula trees alas, so much that he consumed them all.
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But I was willing to try to prove it wrong, and alas, I certainly did.
The world it celebrates with such mindless irony is also, alas, color-deaf.
There is something to the first argument and, alas, the second too.
The Doctor and Amy look for him, but alas, Rory has vanished.
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Plentiful pork and an election year are, alas, an unstoppable combination.
This works in billionaires' favor, but not, alas, in the supermodels.
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