Word: greg
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...Everyone seems to like it,” Scherer said of his displays, “But I wasn’t sure it would be worth it here.”But general audiences and die-hard fans have enthusiastically received Liles.The band’s drum major, Greg D. Dyer ’09, reports that one of the most frequent compliments the band receives is about how good the twirler is.“I think she’s totally bold, and that’s totally a good thing,” said occasional football...
...could get ambushed by an activist, a conspiracy theorist, someone who just wants to argue or even someone who has mistaken the open forum for group therapy. At a town hall focused on global climate change in Portsmouth, McCain called on a severely disabled man who identified himself as Greg. He brought one of McCain's books to sign, but his rambling preamble took a dramatic turn: He asked McCain if he should commit suicide. "Wouldn't it be better to let me die and let others consume?" Greg asked, "I really don't see any point in continuing because...
...What he said was this: "Greg, none of us believe that. None of us, none of us, it's not what America is about." His voice dropped a bit. He went on, "All I can tell you is that I know that loving family members, loving neighbors and friends want to do everything we can to help you live as long and as beautiful life as possible. And we pray for you. And we cherish you. God bless...
...claims are false. We're not talking just ivory-tower lefties. Virtually every economics Ph.D. who has worked in a prominent role in the Bush Administration acknowledges that the tax cuts enacted during the past six years have not paid for themselves--and were never intended to. Harvard professor Greg Mankiw, chairman of Bush's Council of Economic Advisers from 2003 to 2005, even devotes a section of his best-selling economics textbook to debunking the claim that tax cuts increase revenues...
...important roles, particularly in the primary contest,” said Leach. Nevertheless, some newly elected mayors felt that they lacked sufficient political capital to expend it on a presidential election. “I’m not going to endorse anybody just yet,” said Greg Ballard, mayor-elect in Indianapolis, Ind. “As a newly elected mayor, it’s not like I have a lot of power. Nobody knew me six months ago,” he said jokingly. Newberry agreed that mayors should not focus on national issues at first...