Word: throughly
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Kaplan's ability to establish Whitman's relationship with America, the only continuous union in his unmarried life, gives his biography an Emersonian twist. Covering the terrain of Whitman's life in about 400 pages, Kaplan repeatedly and judiciously quotes his subject's poems, prose, letters and diaries to lend...
One such rocket made it through the twines for the first Crimson tally, a slapshot from the top of the slot by Mark Fusco that Tom Murray deflected home at 12:39 of the first period.
While the hoopsters lost big, they again left a disturbing feeling that they should have done much better, and were eminently capable of beating this Providence squad. Holpuch had another fine evening; moving well through the key and sinking clutch inside shots.
Kennedy is, in general, extremely critical of federal government bureaucracy--although CEC has no federal connections, it is indirectly dependent on Washington through its links with the state of Massachusetts. According to Kennedy, CEC has been prepared to bring heating oil into Boston harbor since early September, but until recently...
Although no longer the factory for the industrial world, the United States still carries the largest share of the burden for sparking global development. Muller attributes the stagflation that has mired national growth rates in a steady through to a vicious cricle of inflation and low productivity and likens the...