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There was a good contrast.
There was a good contrast.
We climb to heaven most often on the ruins of our cherished plans, finding our failures were successes.
We climb to heaven most often on the ruins of our cherished plans, finding our failures were successes.
These were all middle-class kids from literary backgrounds, joining this sort of train going by, this pop train, jumping on. read more
These were all middle-class kids from literary backgrounds, joining this sort of train going by, this pop train, jumping on. Whereas the rest of the rock scene, you'll find that there's mostly working-class people.
I was pretty scared. I tried to disguise it.
I was pretty scared. I tried to disguise it.
Each time a student fails, the district is required to notify the parents and provide the student accelerated instruction in read more
Each time a student fails, the district is required to notify the parents and provide the student accelerated instruction in a setting of not more than 10 students to one teacher.
When we lost power to that whole computer room, the UPS didn't kick in like it should. Apparently, the batteries read more
When we lost power to that whole computer room, the UPS didn't kick in like it should. Apparently, the batteries in the UPS systems were not sufficiently strong enough.
In the First Amendment, people have the right to petition the government. That is a constitutional right and we take read more
In the First Amendment, people have the right to petition the government. That is a constitutional right and we take that obligation very seriously.
Strew on her roses, roses, / And never a spray of yew. / In quiet she reposes: / Ah! would read more
Strew on her roses, roses, / And never a spray of yew. / In quiet she reposes: / Ah! would that I did too!
There is a long history in country music of songs celebrating drinking and lamenting drinking. Country songs for the most read more
There is a long history in country music of songs celebrating drinking and lamenting drinking. Country songs for the most part have always been heavily rooted in reality. The first artists were the people next door. They would sing on their porch or in their living room or at a barn dance. They sang about what they knew, and a lot of that was drinking.