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...think about, and the ending sheds some light on the play’s central meaning, there are still multiple interpretations to choose from—and it’s not evident that any individual one will fully explain the play’s complexities. The great benefit of absurdism, though, is that comprehension—or even coherence—doesn’t really seem to matter...
...analysis showed that women who took 20 mg of Crestor daily for an average of 1.9 years had a 46% reduction in cardiovascular events - similar to the 42% reduction in men - compared with the placebo group. "I said once we had the large numbers of women, we'd see benefit. Jupiter now provides that evidence," says Grundy...
Taking a long-term view, Faust said that both Harvard and Allston would stand to benefit from increased openness...
...wouldn’t want to ruin [that minority’s] Class Day,” Chun said. “We think that goes against the idea of Class Day, and we have to do what is in the benefit of the whole student body...
...very different perspective. He is an American who grew up in Hawaii, whose foreign experience was of Indonesia and who had a Kenyan father. The sentimental reflexes, if you like, are not there." The committee concluded - and many observers of U.S.-U.K. relations agree - that Britain can only benefit from shedding those reflexes...