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After 10 years in the position, she left last spring because she could only hold her five-year lecturer appointment for two terms...
...while he did maintain his argument, Brennan said he admits that some aspects of its delivery could have used refinement...
...presidential election, many pundits and voters blamed Ralph Nader for what they perceived as his role in preventing the victory of former Vice President Al Gore ‘69. In their view, Nader drew away votes that would have otherwise been cast for Gore and could have altered the outcome of the extraordinarily close contest. Despite a later study by Harvard Professor B.C. Burden that largely disproved this theory, the controversy illustrates an important feature of American party politics: the abundance of obstacles faced by third-party candidates seeking electoral equality. Third-party candidates represent a viable and principled...
...very interesting body of work in that there is a unifying style, but there’s also a huge variation,” Xie says. “So my goal in curating was trying to figure out how to arrange things in a way so that they could give the most meaning to the viewer...
...first day I didn’t do very well,” Vloka said. “I dropped three bouts, and, going into the second day, I knew I could only give myself one loss...