Word: counting
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Though Obama may now be leading slightly in the delegate count, it is by no means certain that he will take the party’s nomination. If Hillary Clinton were to win, the Democratic Party would be faced with a large number of obsessive Obama supporters not at all interested in supporting the woman who shot down their beloved champion. This scenario would surely mean victory for John McCain...
...finish last year. For the men, they’re hoping to rebound from a third-place finish in the HYP meet. Getting another chance at the two Ivy opponents, the Crimson hopes to improve its standing in the league. “One thing you can always count on is people from other Ivy League schools are going to bring their A-game,” head coach Jason Saretzky said. “You just can’t rest on your laurels.” “It’s a very different kind...
...have some things that we need to work on? Yes. But I like the way they played.” The Crimson controlled the entire game, rarely allowing Holy Cross to have any scoring opportunities. Harvard kept the ball primarily in its attacking zone which allowed the goal count to skyrocket. Sophomore Sara Flood posted an impressive three goals and two assists and junior Sarah Bancroft also put three away. Seniors Caroline Simmons, Lauren Bobzin, and Natalie Curtis each picked up two goals as well. Perhaps the most encouraging sign for the Crimson’s prospects for this season...
...noise from a mosque during Salah was loud enough to halt filming on location altogether. While his crew loaded gasoline into the generator for the second time that week, Emeruwa was still as cool and confident as ever. “In Nollywood, we don’t count the walls,” he says. “We’ve learned to climb them.” Truer words were seldom spoken. Directors in Hollywood and Bollywood, currently the first and second largest film industries in the world, hardly have to worry whether an ambulance will...
...paranoid, or simply dishonest” but never presents any truly satisfying answers. The work’s premised on the idea that racism has become so socially unacceptable that accusations of racism carry enormous consequences. In a society where few overt racists remain, the gray area of what counts as racism has become larger than ever. This ambiguity makes it difficult to differentiate between real racism and unhappy circumstance.Ford’s first chapter, “Racism without Racists,” illustrates how the continuing presence of racism but the lack of obvious perpetrators serves...