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Despite his earlier-than-expected exit from NCAAs, James Blake earned All-American honors as a result of being seeded higher than 16th in the singles draw...
...specific place, really. As we learned from the great moral relativists who have formed the bedrock of our education: There are no right answers; there is no center; everything is relative. The many roads we took to get here will continue on in separate lanes beyond this graduation exit. For in the end, there is no exit. Life is a journey, not a destination, and the journey is the reward. There is no happiness around the corner: Happiness is the corner. Whether you become a philosopher, a race car driver or an executive at an advertising agency, enjoy every step...
...though he did exit in the top of the fifth with tightness in his pitching shoulder, Schafer looked sharp all afternoon, allowing only two hits over four and two-thirds innings, fanning three while walking none...
...With the exit of this year's seniors and the ascent of the first years from the Yard to the houses, Harvard's residential system will become fully randomized for the first time in the history of the College. When the class of '98 leaves these hallowed homes, very few remaining students will have a personal memory of a time when the houses were chosen--even of the non-ordered, somewhat random variety of choice...
...shot campaign for President. He had said as much himself, sotto voce. And though few of his colleagues believed that the man with the lowest approval rating of any national politician in the U.S. could win the nomination, they assured themselves that the Speaker's real goal was to exit gracefully from the House, a place he was no longer wanted. Newt's plans were so well known that Dick Armey, the majority leader, and Bob Livingston, chairman of the Appropriations Committee, have been waging a bitter battle of succession since February...