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...everyday. When asked by his bunkmate why he was waking up at this time, he responded by saying that he wanted to record his dreams. After a few episodes of these nightly roosts and reading the creative writing, the bunkmate suggested that his roommate bag the alarm clock and forego creative writing for non-fiction. The advice was prophetic, because a Pulitzer Prize was realized many years later for non-fiction writing...
...everyday. When asked by his bunkmate why he was waking up at this time, he responded by saying that he wanted to record his dreams. After a few episodes of these nightly roosts and reading the creative writing, the bunkmate suggested that his roommate bag the alarm clock and forego creative writing for non-fiction. The advice was prophetic, because a Pulitzer Prize was realized many years later for non-fiction writing...
Mitten said the revised exam will minimize or completely forego the use of slides. Instead, it will be mostly essay-based and will not test memorization as much as the original exam...
...Bears (25-4-3, 19-2-3) lost netminder Ali Brewer, last year's Kazmaier Award winner, and three leading scorers to graduation. Then all-everything defenseman Tara Mounsey--a gold medallist in 1998--decided to forego her senior season in Providence to train with the national team for the 2002 Olympics. All of this means that Brown, by far the most veteran team in the conference last season, is now one of the ECAC's least experienced squads...
...love story. But most of all, it is a parable about forgiveness, about the fact that injustices will spiral endlessly through the centuries until someone decides that retribution is not a viable option. And as we wonder whether or not Ishmael will decide to end the injustice by foregoing his revenge against Hatsue, we must ask ourselves if we can have the strength to forego revenge against those who have wronged us--lest it lead us to wrong others...