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Though the show occasionally falls into mimicry of the creativity of the choreographers and musicians it channels, that reproduction alone is quite a feat. As a whole, the skilled precision and utter professionalism of the show make it a delight to watch...
...will expand when a $136 million engine factory, a joint venture with Caterpillar, opens next year. Saltillo's building-products division, on the other hand, is 90% dependent on the domestic market. Within five years, this proportion is projected to be evenly split between domestic and foreign sales, a feat that may not prove feasible for other business units, which would then be more likely to be sold off. "Mexico is a country in transition, and much of that change has been forced by NAFTA," says Robert Bryant, Saltillo's executive vice president of corporate strategy and business development...
...breakthrough was no small scientific feat, but taking vaccines like Edwards’ to the world’s poorest may require more than just biotech savvy...
...that includes last year’s Ivy League Player of the Year award and leading the team to a No. 17 ranking and an Ivy championship this season, was cemented when he was awarded Player of the Year honors for the second season in a row. That feat had not been accomplished since Steve Sirtis of Columbia earned...
Logic dictates that something needs to change for Penn, losers of three straight overtime games, a feat of elongated heartbreak unmatched in the NCAA annals. I agree. This week, they’ll lose in 60 minutes...