Word: fallen
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...Heartbeats” by The Knife. Didn’t actually hear this until this year, but I probably could have heard this in my fifth grade C + C Music Factory days and still fallen in love with it. Proof that our machines will not necessarily render us incapable of love...
...Hanover. And in their last meeting, senior Lindsay Weaver notched the game-winning goal, giving Harvard a 4-3 win before 1,611 fans at Bright. While Dartmouth’s scoring offense has dropped to 24th in the nation this year and the Big Green has fallen out of the USCHO national rankings—though they lead in the “others receiving votes” category—Schroyer said that her squad is still focused on getting a win. “We’re always going into every game trying...
...There have been many times when religion has fallen behind science and when efforts have been made to reassert religion in an authoritative position. The most famous of those clashes was, of course, between the Roman Catholic Church and Galileo over his heretical belief that the sun was the center of the universe. Galileo was sentenced to house arrest for the rest of his life, and science was forced to submit to religion. Intelligent design is a fleeting but dangerous effort to maintain a position that, in the face of science, becomes less and less credible with the passage...
...prominently displayed and ostensibly impartial front-page information, including the article in question. Whatever The Crimson’s reputation as kingmaker, it is untenable to attribute retroactive influence to an endorsement many have yet to read. Furthermore, with no objective data to back its claim that Haddock has fallen off the pace, The Crimson has entered the dangerous realm of manufacturing news...
...ended the slide in Bush's approval ratings, which lately have been topping 40% again. "It's time for the Bush comeback story!" one coached TIME for this article. "The perfect storm has receded. We have better news in Iraq, oil prices are down, and Katrina has kind of fallen off the radar screen in terms of public concern." But they know that Bush is running short of time to salvage his remaining three years. The focus will soon shift to the 2006 midterm elections and then to the race to replace him in 2008. And a midterm election that...