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...Republican base gets from their party. And to be fair, this is not even entirely the Democrats’ fault. Black voters have honestly allowed their votes to be given away like free iPods. Every election season, a parade of proven vote pimps roll through black churches to recite Hallmark card versions of Martin Luther King speeches and promise that our good Democratic friends will not forget the partnership forged in the civil rights era and that only they can protect us from the terrifying racism of the Republican party. In exchange for empty promises and rhetoric that ages more...
While Trump’s trademark “You’re fired!” became the hallmark of “The Apprentice,” Caimi dismisses contestants with his own “Get the hell out of my office...
Stone deployed her freshmen with greater frequency on Saturday partly to get them playing time to prepare for when Vaillancourt and Chu depart this week for the Four Nations Cup and partly to promote the depth that has been a hallmark of Harvard teams in the past...
...even as some college department heads downgrade the value of APs, admissions officers continue to regard them as a hallmark of the student who enjoys a challenge. "If the school offers APs, we expect that the students are taking them," says Marilee Jones, dean of admissions at M.I.T...
...Bruno suggests, Tsai’s hallmark is perhaps his extreme sensitivity to time and space, from the portrayal of the city street to the interiors of the bedroom. The Skywalk Is Gone, a short film shown at the same screening, centers around the disappearance of a skywalk in a busy corner of Taipei and the hiatus in human relationships which it creates. Like in Goodbye, there are many shots of the chic female protagonist walking, only this time it is not the resonant corridors of the abandoned theatre but the clamorous streets and peopled landscape of the city...