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...loses interest in him. She is hard-wired to want a hunter-gatherer and nearly has an affair with one, an alpha millionaire client. But she cheats on her boss instead, stealing "Illicit Mummy Time," which requires "the same lies to get away for the tryst, the same burst of fulfillment and, of course, the guilt...
Just in time, two shiny go-karts—brand new and equipped with roll cages—burst past the crowds and stopped abruptly in the street, which the city had closed...
...large water molecules floating in space that conserve surface area into a single sphere,” says Kevin R. Pilkiewicz ’05 when asked how “the anti-bonding” formed. His blockmates, seated at their computers in Eliot E-43/44, burst into laughter...
Fitzpatrick provided an immediate boost to the offense with his scrambling abilities. He single-handedly ran for 64 yards on his first drive, and put the Crimson into position for Palazzo’s second rushing touchdown, a one-yard burst late in the second quarter. Harvard failed on the two-point conversion, however, and Brown maintained a 18-13 lead...
...their cash rather than investing it, prices fall and wages retreat. Workers paid low wages in inflationary times find their debt harder to repay if they get a further cut-a terrible prospect in this period of record credit-card bills. Deflation has devastated Japan since its 1980s bubble burst. "But you don't need to be Japanese to worry about it," says Stephen Roach, Morgan Stanley's chief economist. Now that the American and European stock bubbles have popped, Western economies are feeling similar pressures. August inflation in the U.S. was only 1.8% and in Germany only 1%, both...