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Leverett HoCo co-chair Jennifer E. Kavanagh ’03 said that although the cost to each House was about equal to the fee for a cheaper, smaller venue, combining three budgets resulted in a classier space...
That's simple enough. Now for the first wrinkle. "It appears that not all cartilage is created equal," says Dr. Roland Moskowitz, president of the Osteoarthritis Research Society International. Ankles, for example, bear the same heavy loads as knees and hips. Yet most people, unless they're ballet dancers, don't get osteoarthritis of the ankle. Similar discrepancies show up in non-weight-bearing joints as well. The wrist, for example, is much less prone to osteoarthritis than the joint at the base of the thumb...
...Lewis. "Everybody's trying to make a living, and it's fun, but there is a scorecard. And if Shania thinks that that's what he wants, she'll help him get it." Twain admits she has bought into the Lange program completely, although, she adds, they're equal partners in her success. "Mutt alone has never had this much success in his career," she says. "Never as consistently and never as big. It's what we do together that makes it so great." Since meeting Lange, Twain has become a strict vegetarian and a devotee of Sant...
What are we to make of this? The first thing to remember is that this is how science proceeds, by fits and starts and seemingly contradictory results that get resolved only by further study. The second is that not all fish are created equal...
Mazzoleni thought his forwards deserved an equal amount of credit for clamping down on Higgins, who scored a hat trick in Yale’s 4-3 win over Brown on Friday...