Word: sectionalism
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...dashing curl of the bold young soldier, and his humor is as dry as the bush in summer. "I couldn't call for morning tea or go to sleep," he says of his decision to stand up that day. After the shooting finished, his company met up with another section nearby. "Someone, I think it was Snowy, said to me, 'Did you do that?' and I said yeah, and he said, 'Good shooting.' And that was it - what else was there to say?" Though he says his greatest achievement was marrying Marjorie, Kenna has always felt the special duty...
...What we've shown is that we can plant a false belief or memory, and that has consequences in terms of what we choose to eat," says Loftus. She showed similar results in the vegetable section of the food pyramid, giving people a taste for asparagus by conning them into thinking that they liked it as children...
...less healthy for everybody. Only you can look inside yourself and figure out which motive is driving you. That said, you should be comforted by knowing that in Colorado, as in most states--according to Mark D. Masters, past chairman of the Colorado Estates and Trusts section of the American Bar Association--no new wife can inherit your estate as long as it remains in your trust, prenup or no. It's puzzling that your husband doesn't just reassure you that the matter is already resolved. Perhaps it is, for him, but you need additional confirmation...
...south bank of the river. In the long term, consumption will have to be scaled back if water is not to become a flashpoint in Europe, where governments "still try to manage the supply rather than solving the demand problem," says Michael Scoullos, chairman of the Mediterranean section of the Global Water Partnership. Golf courses are an obvious target, but agriculture, which soaks up more than 70% of supply in the region, won't be spared...
Being overweight is hard, especially at the great ole age of 13. If you are one of the "popular types," you have nothing to worry about: you're perfect and adored by everyone. But I'm basically at the middle-to-end section of the scale. There hasn't been a day since I entered middle school when I've not heard whispers behind my back. Or, in the case of one of my P.E. classes, "At least I'm not as fat as you!" said by a sore loser. But I have learned to deal. I know other people...