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...Professor Stephen M. Kosslyn notes that each member of the faculty bears increased responsibility, and that sabbaticals and other leaves of absence affect all faculty members...
...contradictory" category. When you make statements like, "One reason people are skeptical is because people don't answer the questions they've been asked," you should probably take the Fifth instead. Earlier in the debate, a 24-year-old woman asked you how your tax plan would affect her as a middle-class single woman with no dependents. Part of your response included, "It'll be a world of peace because we're going to have a clearer, clear-sighted foreign policy." You also hit on Medicare and education. These are important issues, but they don't have very much...
...thing you mustn't do is pick a president to solve the problems of the immediate past," Bok says, specifying that he is speaking only of problems that affect the academic community generally. Instead, Harvard should seek a president willing to face new issues and concerns of the future...
...honestly don't know how [last week's game] will affect the team," Murphy said...
...esteemed by other artists more than the general public - to wit the compilation "Sweet Relief," which featured her songs performed by an all-star roster of talent, including Pearl Jam and Lou Reed, and handily outsold her own records. On her own, however, the Louisiana-born singer/songwriter's loopy affect has sometimes been a distraction from her considerable talent. So it's everyone's gain that on her latest effort, Williams has settled into a groove that allows her to indulge her mannerisms without losing the thread of the songs, or our attention...