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Children are the hands by which we take hold of heaven, Henry Ward Beecher once observed, which may be as good an explanation as any for why a woman facing death would go to any length to bear a child. And what greater gift could she give than the gift of a healthy life--even if she might not be there to share...
...Then we’re getting behind, and it’s difficult to play from behind. We just have to really bear down and finish so we can get a quick start and get a lead. And with a lead comes confidence,” Mazzoleni said...
...students filling out such a thing are encouraged to imagine that anything wrong with the tutor-student relationship is the fault of the tutor, and that they bear no responsibility,” Georgi writes in an e-mail...
Prosecutors are not having an easy time. Milosevic does not play by all the rules: he refuses to read court papers, will not meet with prosecutors and does not accept standard documents as evidence. This has slowed down the proceedings. The prosecutors have been left to bear the brunt of Judge Richard May's insistence on "judicial economy"--with repeated instructions to cut their witness list--in a case expected to last up to two years. At least the defiant defendant can have no complaints about the quality of his defense...
...your hero and why?” I immediately started scribbling, crafting witty yet erudite responses designed to separate me from the sea of answers like, “If I could only take one thing to the deserted location, it would be my stuffed bear, Binky...