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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...quite to the point—he himself realizes its superiority to any E., however A. His illustration includes one of the key “Wake Up the Grader” phrases—“It is absurd.” What force! What gall! What fun! “Ridiculous,” “hopeless,” “nonsense,” on the one hand; “doubtless,” “obvious,” “unquestionable,” on the other, will...

Author: By A Grader | Title: A Grader’s Reply | 1/11/2009 | See Source »

...times: the same day the Senate convened with two Democratic seats unfilled (comedian Al Franken's microscopic margin of victory is being contested in Minnesota), Obama announced that the nation could soon face a trillion-dollar deficit. Instead of serious leadership, Congress gave us the Burris showdown--in which gall challenged sanctimony while insincerity vied with incompetence...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Moment | 1/8/2009 | See Source »

...group’s travel funding. An organization known as “Americans in Italy for Obama” had promised to provide the group with plane tickets to Raleigh, NC, Winston-Salem, NC, Atlanta, Ga., and Savannah, Ga. The Democrats received word on Saturday that David Gall, the member of the Italian group who was responsible for purchasing the campaigners’ plane tickets, had been injured in a car accident and would be unable to organize the trip. Dems president Jarret A. Zafran ’09 notified the 190 students registered for the November...

Author: By Lauren D. Kiel, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Dems Canvassing Trip Canceled | 10/27/2008 | See Source »

Harvard College Democrats President Jarret A. Zafran ’09 said he was contacted by Mark Gall, the president of the Italian organization, who told him that the group wanted to use their collected frequent flier miles to send Harvard Democrats to campaign for Obama...

Author: By Lauren D. Kiel, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Dems To Fly to Raleigh for Obama Care of Italian Political Group Donations | 10/15/2008 | See Source »

...much for the fragile Quittner family budget; the canine orthopedic surgeon in town (who has the gall to display a gold statue of a dog in his office) said the repair would cost $4,000. "I remember when I was a boy, all the old dogs limped," I pointed out to my wife as we helped Otto hobble over to his chafing dish of designer kibble. "You'll have to wait a little bit longer for the iPhone," she said. "Be brave...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Working on the iPhone | 8/28/2008 | See Source »

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