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...have one chance at life," he says, staring around a Paris watering hole, "and I'm not going to waste it on a big house and a new car every year and a bunch of friends who want a big house and a new ear every year...
...Thanks a bunch, Cambridge zoning commission...
POLITICIANS, to be sure, aren't the most courageous bunch. But the American public--at least those polled--was following suit. And judging from the responses from friends and co-workers over the summer in Chicago, no one was either contentedly or confidently voicing support for Mondale. At best, the impression given even by would-be Mondale supporters was, "He's going to lose, so what's the use?" And more than that, they deemed Mondale himself a loser--a rebel without a cause. Supporting the Cubs is one thing, supporting Mondale something else altogether. The Cubs may have lost...
Frost acknowledged, though, that 17th century Dutch immigrants were "a bunch of grubby traders," while "educators were a dime a dozen in Massachusetts"--and so Harvard's informal teaching history may still predate Collegiate...
They're just an incredible bunch of players," said MIT, goalkeeper Mike Schon, who played an exceptional game in the losing cause. "I was just happy to be competing against so many well-known players...