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...still maintaining a sense of decency and hope in times of bleak despair. We all know how this ends, of course: Mankind survives another day—at least until next year’s version of essentially the same catastrophic event—and the humbled survivors ultimately learn something about themselves, each other, and the prevailing strength of the human will...
...only way to [deal with the close scheduling] is to completely forget about what happened before,” Killorn said. “We want to take the mistakes in the previous game and learn from them but mostly to forget what happened. It’s a new day, it’s a new team—let’s just go play our hockey...
...need to be more consistent in the spring, learn from mistakes more quickly, and get back out there in the next race so the regatta goes on,” junior skipper Teddy Himler said...
...doing the hard work of hammering out compromise on difficult questions. In the health reform debate, however, the President has outsourced that job to people who aren't as enthusiastic about compromise. When Obama finally reached out to Stupak in mid-September, after the White House was stunned to learn that the Capps amendment hadn't eliminated pro-life concerns, it was with an impatient message. "Look, try to get this thing worked out among the Democrats," Stupak said Obama told him, according to the New York Times. Others wish Obama had played the role of negotiator himself. "I wish...
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