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...Personally, my relationship with Larry Summers has always been mutually respectful and a relationship in which there is vigorous discussion and back-and-forth,” she said. “I don’t anticipate any difficulties in working with...
...course, screens like this are associated more with Japan than China. And the Guimet show acknowledges the back-and-forth influences between peninsular Korea and island Japan, especially after the fall of China's Ming dynasty in 1644. But Japanese screens were mainly intended to remain stationary, while those in Korea were designed to be portable. As the French journalist-diplomat Georges Ducrocq wrote 100 years ago, "When they cannot enjoy the countryside, the Koreans have their screens to provide them with the illusion of it." And though people in 21st century Paris can't go back to the kingdom...
Chu’s run through the tournament, held in College Station, Tex., had been efficient—a total of six sets in his first three matches—until today, when he and Witten stretched their match to three long, grueling, back-and-forth sets...
...second varsity lost a back-and-forth race despite taking a quick one-seat jump off of the start. The two boats exchanged moves going into the second 500, with Harvard striking first and adding to its slight lead. Northeastern’s counter followed just after the Crimson came out of its surge and brought the Huskies back to within one seat...
...title bout saw the 2002 and 2003 winners (Michigan and Indiana, respectively) square off in a back-and-forth match with an NCAA tournament berth on the line...