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...will play in the post-war reconstruction. Unfortunately, however, because its sex appeal ranks markedly below that of the number of rounds that a Bradley fighting vehicle can fire per second, this issue has been absent from our television screens and has thus been relegated to the back burner of our national public debate...
...said she hopes to return to the book project about Immanuel Kant’s understanding of freedom that has remained on the back burner during her time as the primary administrator and academic advisor in Winthrop House...
...improvements to the Fogg were placed on the back burner while Harvard focused its energy on the now-defunct plans for a new museum and other building projects. By the time renovation plans were postponed, Harvard had already confirmed exhibition times with both London’s National Gallery and Lyon’s Musee des Beaux-Arts...
...Improving education was not on the nation’s front burner in those years,” Holton said. “I saw the whole thing slipping into oblivion. [Former President Ronald Reagan] attempted to dismantle everything that was dear...
...necessarily rely on the accounting firm's audits. So they decided to do part of Andersen's job over. She and her team began working late into the night, keeping their project secret. And they had no allies. At one point, one of Cooper's employees bought a CD burner and started copying data, concerned that the information might be destroyed before they could finish...