Word: leapingly
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Barkley and Ausman aren’t quite at happily ever after yet. The details of the couple’s future still remain undecided. Barkley is currently applying to law schools and Ausman plans to leap into the work force after she finishes school this June (through Advanced Standing). “It’s all up in the air right now,” Barkley admitted. “The only thing we know for sure is that we’ll be together.” However, most would say that is quite enough...
Last year, for example, the endowment surged $4.4 billion to $19.2 billion—a 30 percent leap. This year, the endowment dropped to $18.3 billion...
...student and the US was preparing to carpet Vietnam with napalm and bombs. Then he grew up and lost his innocence. “Nothing my generation has done in life could prevent the human tragedy of last week.” True, but get ready for the quantum leap in logic. Because we couldn’t stop the terror attacks, we have no option in the current crisis but to line up behind Bush. When today’s students are “middle-aged” like Shapiro is, they’ll probably understand this...
...shall leave the question how our nation might respond to these awful events to others. But I say all that because I think that, before we leap to respond, it would help if we could put some perspective on whats happened. Its not unbelievable, or unprecedented, or incomprehensible. Its just horrifically evil and awful and sad. That, it seems to me, is why its so hard to handle. That, and because we all feel like targets, because we all were, in a way, targets. Most of those who died did so, so to speak, as Americans: it was because they...
...might do to his own son. His reaction is to create his own WWWeb borne world, in which he casts the characters of his life as cyborg dolls on a drowning planet. The science fiction element is mystifying at times, and its crossover into real life is a leap of imaginative faith that only Rushdie would dare to make...