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...very interested in the impact of religion on moral choices, and I would be equally curious to learn more about the impact of secular culture on moral behavior,” Harwin wrote...
...have to vote on things now. But also I had experiences and expertise, just as Elizabeth does in her fields, so of course they ask for advice, at least points of view, on things that we've done. [There is] value in a spouse who is intelligent and curious and challenging--in the good sense of the word challenging. But I have never pushed for a piece of legislation myself, [not] to my late husband or to John Kerry, this husband. And eventually they and their staffs end up doing what they're going...
...market jitters remained. In Kazakhstan, a mere $5.4 million is in play. Yet the mood in Astana, the austere, half-constructed new capital, is wary. "Doing business here is like negotiating with the wind," one Western oil company executive says. The timing of the accusations against BG is curious, coming just weeks after the Kazakh government announced its intention to buy BG's stake in the multinational consortium contracted to exploit the Kashagan field in the northern Caspian Sea - the largest oil and natural-gas deposit to be discovered in the past 30 years. According to the U.S. Energy Information...
...porpoise. He carries 170 lbs. easily on a tightly compacted 6-ft. frame. Hanging from his wide shoulders are a pair of long supple arms terminating in a pair of scoop-shovel hands that can pull him cleanly through the water with scarcely a ripple. He also has the curious ability to flex his lower legs slightly forward at the knees, which allows him to kick 6 to 12 in. deeper in the water than his opponents. Says his father Arnold, a production engineer: "Mark's whole body is so flexible that the water just seems to slip...
...term I might use, “messy.” I have also noticed (but hope others have not) that I consume more art materials than anyone else in the class, probably because I am so “energetic.” In case you are curious where your tuition money is spent, Harvard provides unlimited art supplies to VES classes (as the instructor repeats on a daily basis, “the great crimson mother shall provide”). I am on a mission to reclaim every penny that has funneled from my parents’ bank...