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...hash in here," she said. "I'm completely kidding. That's probably the only quote that you guys will print from...
...being overwhelmed by mismatched home furnishings, clashing car interiors, repellent fashion combinations--in short, a crisis of widespread bad taste. Thus was the CMG born, and ever since, a small army of colorists has congregated twice a year to bring order out of chaos. In closed caucuses, members hash out the social and political trends affecting future tastes, then produce the 15 color "directions" that will appear everywhere three years hence...
...water level rose, the house's kitchen staff--bearing omelets and hash browns--made its way to neighboring houses. Hungry students followed...
...disagreed rather passionately--we took a vote at the end and accepted the majority decision. This vote-taking, and the "campaigning" leading up to each vote, can seem to be irrelevant to the volunteerism occurring within programs; in reality, however, it serves as a forum for reflection. As we hash out opinions on different issues, we are articulating our views of PBHA and thinking of ways to better support programs as they deliver services. Likewise, the sometimes mismanaged bureaucracy in PBHA is, on closer view, reflective of a tension between student creativity and the need for professional systemization in running...
Once in the statehouse, however, Clinton felt he had less use for Morris-style issues manipulation and let him go. But Clinton made a hash of his first term by taking on too many issues and angering key constituencies, and by the time Hillary Clinton placed an emergency call to Morris late in the 1980 re-election campaign, it was too late. Clinton lost. Morris flew in to plot the comeback--Clinton apologizing for his mistakes, hacking at his opponents--that returned him to power. "It's very important for me to convey how deeply I care about this...