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...report, based on public documents obtained from the Securities and Exchange Commission, stated the University’s endowment management company formed a partnership with the Harken Energy Corporation in order to hide some of the liabilities of the Texas-based oil firm and keep it solvent...
...figured “(and beyond)” couldn’t possibly extend past our graduation. So, undaunted, we extended the invitation again this fall. We haven’t received a response yet, but even Larry Summers can’t hide in Mass. Hall forever. From this point forward we’ll provide weekly updates on the status of our offer as well as information on how the FM boys are training for the big match. The Summers Tennis Watch has begun...God save...
However, what is most striking about Anderson’s films is their underlying worldview. While the 1990s have been marked by a hip, detached postmodern sarcasm, Anderson shows compassion and understanding towards each of his characters and is in the end unapologetically sentimental and exuberant, refusing to hide behind today’s ever-present shield of irony. Though his films contain dark themes, they are ultimately hopeful and optimistic. Paul Thomas Anderson’s films are not for the timid, but those willing to experience them will be treated to a journey that is nearly impossible...
...always room inspections, of course, but they were few and far between, and House superintendents didn’t look in closets or under blankets. And there were warnings, and second chances, and if a student was particularly slow on the draw, maybe even third and fourth chances to hide the microwave somewhere it wouldn’t be so easy to find...
...going populist. She walked the 100-mile length of the district from Kokomo to South Bend shaking hands, wearing a baseball cap and sending out her message that her opponent is a wealthy ceo out of touch with the grass roots. Chocola, a political neophyte, doesn't try to hide his pinstripes. He motors between campaign stops in a red humvee and usually wears a suit and power tie. His message is that he's an opponent of career politicians and a friend of self-made business leaders. "The trouble with Washington," he says, wielding a trusty G.O.P. formulation...