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The part of me which wanders through my mind and never sees or feels actual objects, but which lives in read more
The part of me which wanders through my mind and never sees or feels actual objects, but which lives in and moves through my passions and my emotions, experiences this world as a horrible nightmare.
An account of some of these acts makes Henry Miller's crudest imaginations seem as chaste as a nun's diary.
An account of some of these acts makes Henry Miller's crudest imaginations seem as chaste as a nun's diary.
That just shows how rodeo is going for a guy to win that much in one year. That's phenomenal for read more
That just shows how rodeo is going for a guy to win that much in one year. That's phenomenal for rodeo.
It really is one slick piece of political mail.
It really is one slick piece of political mail.
TV - a clever contraction derived from the words Terrible Vaudeville. However, it is our latest medium - we call read more
TV - a clever contraction derived from the words Terrible Vaudeville. However, it is our latest medium - we call it a medium because nothing's well done.
You've got a big 600 meter uphill run (the peak of the hill is just under the 2.5 mile mark read more
You've got a big 600 meter uphill run (the peak of the hill is just under the 2.5 mile mark of the 3.1-mile 5K), ... When you hit (the bottom of the hill) you've got to go, or you're going to lose time.
We knew our pitching staff was the backbone of the team. The question mark is our hitting. It isn't over read more
We knew our pitching staff was the backbone of the team. The question mark is our hitting. It isn't over yet. We've still got two weeks to go, and the offense has to come around. We're day to day with our offense.
In the long run, crowding out tends to mitigate the effects of fiscal policy.
In the long run, crowding out tends to mitigate the effects of fiscal policy.
You cannot do that through acquisitions alone. The real engine of growth is the core businesses themselves.
You cannot do that through acquisitions alone. The real engine of growth is the core businesses themselves.