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Despite the apparent ease with which the Wallingford, Pennsylvania native has burst on the scene, Vankoski has surprised himself with his lofty numbers...
...didn't generate any kind of offense," Harvard coach Scott Anderson said. "All we needed was a little burst of offense, but we didn...
...students in Adams House who are active in theater. If these students are split evenly among all 12 houses, the will mean an addition of less than 10 actors to each house (with a reduction of more than 90 from Adams). This will hardly cause a burst of new plays...
...March 9, a team of Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP, or 'Mounties'--the Canadian F.B.I.) attempted to board the Spanish fishing trawler Estai. When the attempt failed, the Spanish cut their fishing nets and attempted to flee. After a four-hour chase, the Canadian patrol vessel sent a burst of machine-gunfire over the bow of the Estai. The boat was seized and turned toward New-foundland, where the skipper will be charged under Canadian conservation law and the crew flown home...
...that representative governments are not good at solving: a potential disaster that can be clearly foreseen but is not imminent, and that can be escaped only by accepting some present pain as the price of avoiding much worse future pain. So long as the crisis is not about to burst next month, Democrats will see political profit in portraying any proposal to change Social Security as a Republican conspiracy to starve the poor and elderly. Republicans will think the only defense is to swear eternal fealty to the system as it is. Whether both parties can overcome the impulse...