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It is very meaningful to me that they are seen by anybody who wants to see them, because that would read more
It is very meaningful to me that they are seen by anybody who wants to see them, because that would have been the wish of my aunt.
Do we want a nominee who's propped up [by] the process, or a nominee who can beat George Bush? We read more
Do we want a nominee who's propped up [by] the process, or a nominee who can beat George Bush? We realize we're flying into a headwind created by the process. But what makes this such a great story is he's still aloft going into that headwind.
After a surprising Divisional Playoff weekend, I anticipate more excitement and for two more riveting games to be played before read more
After a surprising Divisional Playoff weekend, I anticipate more excitement and for two more riveting games to be played before the Super Bowl contenders are decided.
We benefit as a growing sport being in a growing region.
We benefit as a growing sport being in a growing region.
Repeated exposure increases the likelihood of aggressive behavior over time.
Repeated exposure increases the likelihood of aggressive behavior over time.
Hell is of this world and there are men who are unhappy escapees from hell, escapees destined ETERNALLY to reenact read more
Hell is of this world and there are men who are unhappy escapees from hell, escapees destined ETERNALLY to reenact their escape.
We want to talk to people and hear their concerns,
We want to talk to people and hear their concerns,
Markets are now focused squarely on inflation. Will it follow the great growth we've seen and force the Fed's hand read more
Markets are now focused squarely on inflation. Will it follow the great growth we've seen and force the Fed's hand to take rates up faster than the market currently anticipates?