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...coming off a physical game on the road," Flomenhoft said. "B.U.'s a physical team. Most of the people, myself at the forefront of that list, didn't contribute a lot. There's a lot we need to work...
...became creative in my concentration: picturing a lotus flower floating on the water--away on the inhale, back on the exhale--and, crowned by white Enlightened petals, the number of the breath. I actually cleared my mind of the deadlines and the thoughts that pressed to the forefront; Harvard-on-the-brain was left behind, and the calm breath floated to the fore. It was a moment of serenity...
FROM I SPY TO YOU BET YOUR LIFE, BILL COSBY HAS been at the forefront of television, leaving broken rules in his powerful wake for the past 30 years. Now he seems poised to break a few more, acknowledging his interest in purchasing the network that has been his home for so many years: NBC. General Electric, which has owned the network since 1986, continues to insist it is not for sale. But Norman Brokaw, chairman and CEO of the William Morris Agency, which represents Cosby, says the entertainer is still interested in assembling partners and obtaining financing. Possible price...
...with The Crimson, Faludi did not have much new to add to Backlash's primary arguments, because, she says, the intensity of the backlash remains unchanged. She still cuts out clippings of the latest attacks on feminism, and notes with frustration the absence of women's issues at the forefront of national debate...
...like all other major upheavals in human society, including the Industrial Revolution, the Neolithic period arrived in different places at different times. The Iceman and his European brethren were hardly at the forefront of civilization...