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...Borneo,” the following track, is a jaunty ode to gambling addiction. Eleanor opines that she’s become “bored of her old life and decent odds” before stealing her roommates debit card, moving to Jakarta, and losing the deed to her boyfriend’s mother’s mansion in a high-stakes card game. The details of this larceny are recounted against the carefree jangle of Matthew’s showtune worthy keyboards. The Furnaces aren’t all fun and games, however. The album?...
...businesses that fail to insure their workers. This is not the first time that Massachusetts has sought to provide health care to all. Then-Governor Michael Dukakis, also a Harvard Law School graduate, signed a so-called universal health law in April 1988, declaring that “the deed is done.” But by the mid-1990s, elements of that law had been repealed to weaken its impact, and the number of uninsured Massachusetts citizens increased. —Material from the Associated Press was used in the writing of this story. —Joyce...
Behind every act by the government there lies a guiding principle that grounds the deed in either some ideological or moral setting...
...pregnant couple reminisces, “When we finally [found a position that worked] and were doing the deed, I swear that I could feel the baby’s head against the tip of my dick...
...thing that freshmen seeking to obtain condoms on the University’s dime are often forced to interact with a human being in UHS or Room 13 to get the goods. A person who is embarrassed to be observed obtaining condoms should think twice before doing the deed...