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...seen a couple of the staff members,” admitted Lannon—who spent a year with the program—with a grin. “One of the academic liaisons—we were reminiscing about my academics...
...Hopefully we got all our missed nets and off-the-posts out of the way last weekend, and we’ll be ready to go,” said Donato with a grin...
...first debate, particularly while running an even-though-you-don’t-like-my-record-the-other-guy-will-murder-your-children campaign, President Bush should have known not to cede one of his biggest strengths: likeability. A tough comparative message delivered without the occasional Reaganesque wink, grin or chuckle can seem mean. That night, polling put Kerry’s “personal favorability” rating above Bush’s for the first time. And the president’s scowling, stammering arrogance—his shock and awe that someone in the same room...
...internship in i-banking falls through this summer I may consider underwear modeling,” Simon D. Resnik ’07 said with a grin on his face. Does he think other Harvard students will enter the contest? “I sure hope not—I don’t want them to ruin my chances,” Resnik said...
...spoiler yet again in the face of what many at Toshiba perceive as Sony's arrogance. "The way of Sony is very simple," says Yamada. "'Our format is best,' they say. 'You should adopt it,' they say. Only that. No compromise." But, he adds with a mischievous grin, "we did not think Sony's is the right technology at the right time. We think ours is better...