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Clothed only in boxer-briefs and sneakers, they hefted their weapons— make-shift bludgeons made from large bouncy-balls duct-taped to the ends of broomsticks—and took fighting stances...
...vicinity” is good for “research” purposes, but not so close to lead to constant email checking and People online; electrical outlets are always useful. Of course, these “feelings” and “requirements” shift on a daily basis, with the ebb and flow of hormones, weather patterns and personal feelings of motivation...
...great effort from the Harvard defense, led by sophomore defender Noah Welch who was on the ice the entire shift, denied the Bears any great scoring chances...
Significantly, the authors have updated the story from the gaslight era to the jazz age. Now Jekyll shoots up his potion rather than famously drinking a bubbling brew. This shift allows Mattotti to reference all the "modern" art styles of the beginnings of the modern age. Though ostensibly located in London, visually Mattotti has moved the action to Weimar Berlin. Filled with grotesque faces and crippled veterans, Mattotti evokes the world depicted by such "degenerate" German artists as George Grosz and Otto Dix. Other scenes take on the fractured look of Braque and Picasso's cubist work. His lines curve...
...administration may not march straight to war following Wednesday's meeting. Washington's next step will likely be worked out following President Bush's consultations with Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair at Camp David on Friday. If Powell's evidence manages to shift the dynamic at the Security Council, they could push to invoke the "serious consequences" warned of in Resolution 1441. That could involve some form of final ultimatum to Baghdad, the time-frame of which would be measured in days or weeks rather than months. And that might well set the stage for the UN-sanctioned military...