Word: exceptionality
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...It’s definitely challenging to push yourself for so long when you’re by yourself,” Cole said, “and you have nothing to push you except for your own determination...
...characters’ tongues become sharper (the second act largely consists of C asking the other two women to account for why they are so bitter), so do the themes— and the play subtly builds into a warning that one can never truly get beyond past mistakes, except in death...
This salient fact was observed by Supreme Court Justice Anthony M. Kennedy. The U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child, which went into force in 2002 and forbade the execution of juveniles, has been signed by every nation in the world except the U.S. and Somalia. Somalia is in a state of anarchy. The U.N. is not normally a place for bandwagoning; given the vast number of countries that exist, there are dozens of cultural perspectives on the place of capital punishment in society. That representatives of each of these viewpoints could come to similar conclusions is prima facie...
...exteriors, and distinctly 90s-era architecture. But then again, the words “TD Banknorth” don’t really conjure up anything at all. At least “FleetCenter” sounded streamlined and quick. TD Banknorth draws a blank for pretty much everyone, except for those who know that “TD” stands for Toronto Dominion. They might think of Toronto, which happens to be Canadians’ least favorite city. Nice. In America’s ongoing corporate popularity contest, the TD Banknorth Garden is an exercise in futility...
...usually comes for every Christmas and sees two or three games, except for this year,” Cserny said. “This is the first time she’s seen me play this year...