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...From her shy, awkward first months in a role that she talks frankly about not wanting, Michelle Obama is finding her voice. And her husband will need it. If he was exhausted in New Hampshire, they have 22 states coming up on February 5th that could well determine the nominee...
...before only to bounce back and surprise skeptics, and Saltsman points out that after Florida - which votes on Jan. 29 and where polls show Huckabee in a four-way dead heat - the campaign expects to do well in a number of the mostly Southern states that vote on February 5th, namely Georgia, Alabama, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Missouri, and Tennessee...
...really. I always assumed that it would go at least through February 5th. That's what we have been planning for. It is just too compressed a schedule to believe that it was going to be a smooth path ... so I think we're just going to keep going back and forth, and I think voters are going to be looking at both of us and trying to make up their minds, and I welcome that...
Could you talk about what the road looks like ahead because I think that what the split decision suggests is that this is going to go on for a while. It's going to go at least until February 5th, and it may go a little further than that. Do you look at the race differently now and is this causing you to sort of reassess how you pace it, how you fund it, how you plan the map? You know, not really because I always assumed that it would go at least through February 5th. That's what...
...challenges to recover her when she is kidnapped by his archenemy, Oswald, King of Kent (Kerian E. Robertson ’08), and by Oswald’s treacherous magician Osmond (Benjamin G. Gallant ’11). HEMS had a twofold task: Putting on a production about a 5th-century Briton while maintaining the 17th-century context in which it was originally created, by composer Henry Purcell and poet John Dryden. This balancing act was reflected in exaggeratedly graceful gestures, the use of the harpsichord and the theorbo (a string instrument more commonly used in the Baroque period...