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TIME: After all the U.S. attacks, how can the Pentagon still describe al-Qaeda as a potent threat...
...favorite partner was (people wanted him to say Ginger, and he didn?t), would declare that it was... Kelly. Kelly?s favorite may have been himself. He was his own partner (and nemesis) in the "alter ego" number from "Cover Girl." He expressed both love and self-love - the potent giddiness of feeling that surge of ardor, ? etc. in "Singin? in the Rain." He danced with a mop in "Thousands Cheer," and he sometimes led his leading ladies the same way. A different leading lady, often a movie ingenue, in almost every picture: Leslie Caron in "An American in Paris...
Cserny has clearly made the adjustments she needed to make, as she and sophomore Hana Peljto, the most potent scoring tandem in the league, combine to spearhead the Ivy’s top-scoring offense...
Harvard hopes that it can bring its potent offense to first-place Brown on Saturday...
...also quite addictive. "Xanax is extremely potent," says Dr. Steven Juergens of Virginia Mason University, who was the first to write about Xanax addiction, in 1988. "It acts quickly on the brain and has a short half-life." Users of such drugs tend to come back for more and more. Xanax is also used by partygoers as a "parachute" drug to bring them down from the effects of stimulants such as ecstasy. It's this combination of drugs, suggests Dr. Herbert Kleber, a professor of psychiatry at Columbia University, that may account for the current interest in Xanax...