Word: numbering
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...number of other Democrats have said they might challenge Cellucci in 2002, including Senate President Thomas F. Birmingham '72, Secretary of State William Galvin, Treasurer Shannon O'Brien, former Democratic National Committee chair Steve Grossman and former state Sen. Warren Tolman...
...hard to see them coming. Top honors go to the introspective "Somethin," with a sly, funky bass line and soulful female vocals. "Frontline" could also make some heads bob, though why the track the Pharcyde says "tells you the whole vibe and mindset of the album" hides in the number nine slot is as much a mystery as why one of the strongest hip-hop acts of the '90s has come out so weak in 2000. C+ -Taylor R. Terry...
...From This Moment On," White's number one duet with Shania Twain, is also on the album and offers a warm, romantic break from the more panging "Someone Else's Star," in which White plaintively and intimately expresses a longing that is not answered until his 1999 "Heaven Sent." Also off the Between Now and Forever album are "I'm Not Supposed to Love You Anymore" and "So Much Pretending," both top singles in which White mastered his ability to create love songs of symphonic forces. Greatest Hits, full of easy-going songs with endearing vulnerability and expressive vocals, will...
...ensure a fair game, with no aces up anyone's sleeve? Perhaps a different method altogether should be employed. Perhaps the men should simply form a coalition government, and head the country in harmony. They could govern side by side, and we could have two First Ladies and a number of First Children. They could all live together in the White House, as one big happy family...
...will have to be aware of them on every play. Sophomores Carl Morris, Kyle Cremarosa and Sean Meeker, along with juniors Dan Farley and Sam Taylor form the best group of wide receivers in the Ivy League. Along with senior tight end Chris Stakich, they give Neil Rose a number of options on every passing play...