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...Iraqi capital. It is that final leg that gives Mulhern a taste of what lies ahead. As the pilot begins his descent into Baghdad airport (put your tray tables in their locked-and-loaded position), he takes the plane into a maneuver called "the corkscrew," a tight downward spiral from about 1,000 ft.--in theory, steep enough to throw off the heat-seeking missiles sometimes launched by insurgents below...
...It’s a good way to end it. Home-ice advantage, last time playing at the Bright. To go out together is pretty nice,” McAuliffe said, as a smile lifted her head from a downward gaze used to conceal her feelings...
Though she expressed concern for the downward trend in female junior Faculty for the humanities, Tatar noted that one possible explanation is that more women Faculty members are being promoted to senior Faculty positions from within departments...
Historically, UHS statistics indicate that there is a downward of alcohol-related admits from November onward. However, last semester’s November to January 82 percent drop in admits is the largest in the past six years...
Arad’s design is a simple contrast to the extreme verticality that once marked the WTC site, but Van Valkenburgh says the downward movement of water into the abyss will continue to mark the collapse that made this the site of tragedy. Van Valkenburgh believes the addition of the landscape component has made a compelling idea that much stronger. “What happened for me was when Arad added Peter Walker, he turned the upper level into a place with civic responsibility. I mean it was an austere and mean plaza initially. But Walker made...