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...pies. There were, according to multiple accusations leveled against Domino's, neighborhoods where deliveries could not be made; drivers were afraid to venture into areas they considered dangerous, but which residents insisted were distinguished only by their black population. In one of the most blatant cases used to inform the DOJ case against Domino's, a group of black customers called to have pizza delivered to their middle-class Washington, D.C., neighborhood and were told they could not have the food delivered to their door - but a driver would meet them in the middle of the street with the pies...
...that I could have done better here had I received better advising, eaten better food or lived in a nicer room. Rather, simply stated, it's that I'm happy. That's right, happy. On the day I graduate from college, June 8, 2000, I am delighted to inform you all that I'm a happy person...
...going ahead will be to opt out of the treaty. Although candidate George W. Bush favors this approach - or at least threatening it, to press the Russians to accept new terms - the present administration fears it could provoke a new arms race. In addition, the treaty requires that Washington inform Moscow six months ahead of time before opting out of the treaty, which makes it a policy decision that would have to be taken smack in the middle of a U.S. presidential election season...
...that high school seniors will be eager to meet potential classmates, there will be great temptation for you to squander the weekend by only learning about Harvard's social climate. A college's social atmosphere and its ability to provide weekend entertainment and activities for students should of course inform your college decision. Try out a restaurant in the square, grab a crpe and hot chocolate after Saturday night's show and be sure to check out one of the parties going on throughout the weekend...
...lifetime honeymoon spent preaching to unenlightened savages of India. While a man of the cloth suggests some stability, marrying your cousin just isn't cool. Nobody's fool, Jane shoots him down and hightails it to Thornfield, where she finds the mansion in ashes. As the neighbors inform her, the misanthropic Mrs. Rochester lit up one time too many, burned herself to death and her home to cinders. Finishing up the hat trick, the missus managed to blind her hunky husband with her mishaps just moments before her timely demise. This, one can imagine Rochester saying...