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That which today calls itself science gives us more and more information, and indigestible glut of information, and less and read more
That which today calls itself science gives us more and more information, and indigestible glut of information, and less and less understanding.
He's almost at the top, but not quite. There's room for some growth. He's already had such a tremendous impact, read more
He's almost at the top, but not quite. There's room for some growth. He's already had such a tremendous impact, but I think he's come close to maxing out the benefit for golf.
Feminism is sort of like God. Many people profess to believe in it, but no one seems to be able read more
Feminism is sort of like God. Many people profess to believe in it, but no one seems to be able to define it to everyone's satisfaction.
I don't know if there is some sibling competition there or not, but it is good to have them both read more
I don't know if there is some sibling competition there or not, but it is good to have them both scoring goals. They can be a pretty powerful one-two punch.
Right now we are inundated with stuff,
Right now we are inundated with stuff,
I think it's great that you folks down here at WSAV are putting together this kind of telethon, ... It's read more
I think it's great that you folks down here at WSAV are putting together this kind of telethon, ... It's representative of what I've seen people doing all over the Low Country around here.
Even if you don't like a concert of mine, please, please applaud at the end anyway.
Even if you don't like a concert of mine, please, please applaud at the end anyway.
Our investment portfolio continues to contribute positively to the group's result, despite an increase in Foxtel losses,
Our investment portfolio continues to contribute positively to the group's result, despite an increase in Foxtel losses,
That's a staggering amount, when you consider that the federal government purchases about $5 billion of electricity per year.
That's a staggering amount, when you consider that the federal government purchases about $5 billion of electricity per year.