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That anger, along with a gamut of other emotions, accompanied Ramos when he arrived at Harvard in September...
...standard cardboard boxes, the UPS2 and the UPS4. According to Kenneth R. White, a salesperson at Mail Boxes Etc., the UPS2 and UPS4 are best suited for computers and clothing, respectively. But at $5.45 and $3.89 each, the boxes are slightly more expensive. The store also carries the entire gamut of styrofoam stuffing and a wide variety of tape...
Pinsky is not a one-issue man. Since the press conference on Friday, he has mentioned several projects, running the gamut from poetry education to a survey of the current taste in verse. For two reasons, it is unfortunate that the press is largely pigeon-holing him as the man who will bring poetry to the Internet. For one, there is far more to Pinsky than the Internet; for two, the Internet may be his weakest side...
...band covered a gamut of themes like an ex-girlfriend's new-found popularity, the greedy economics of record companies and beer. Members playfully attacked each other and the horn players danced around stage while the lead singer bounced in place with his gaudy clothes and unrealistically large smile, never missing a beat. Midway through the set, Reel Big Fish pleased even those audience members unfamiliar with its music with a cover of Operation Ivy's "Unity". The band's unique capability to appeal to newcomers was what made it successful; it didn't let a minute go by without...
Friday's speeches run the gamut, addressing the relationship between the executive and legislative branch, American foreign policy and environmental legislation...