Word: proofing
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...well, I'm basically wondering what on earth you're doing here?" Her stare becomes even more confused, he turns back towards the fight. Obviously I've missed some large point about the relevance of senseless simulated slaughter in our society. So I make them smile for a photo, proof that not only am I not the only Harvard student who lowered herself to this level, and run back to my seat. I decided not to ask them how much they had actually paid to see this...
...winner was chosen by a special University committee, which evaluated each student's grades, interview and personal essay, which in Moss's case was a mathematics proof...
...reporter Chris Taylor. "It would have appeared as an attachment on an e-mail message, and he would have had to open it to activate it. The program, once it installed itself, would allow the interlopers to view and control his computer from a remote location." There's no proof that this did (or didn't) happen, but all the same, Deutch was stripped of his security clearance in August, when Tenet learned of the breach. Tenet, meanwhile, is trying desperately to distance himself from his former boss's misbehavior. But, says Calabresi, all his effort may be too little...
...nothing else, McCain's New Hampshire victory has cut sharply into Bush's biggest selling point - that he's a winner. Pundits point to the lopsided loss in the Granite State as proof that perma-smirked Dubya doesn't have the broad appeal the party bosses once thought he did. Other self-professed realists maintain that Bush will still coast - the Texas governor has four times as much cash on hand as McCain, not to mention the support of the party establishment in virtually every state. What's more, most states don't allow registered independents, a key factor...
...would have to have been part of each vaccination, and that, most scientists agree, is very unlikely. "The 'River' theory has always been in question, because despite the reams of detective work, there's no smoking gun," says TIME science reporter Alice Park. "It doesn't have solid scientific proof behind it." Don't look for Korber's team to start celebrating their trump card just yet. As befits their profession, scientists remain unwilling to totally discredit any conclusion or wholeheartedly endorse their own; it will take something far more absolute than a new theory to effect anything more than...