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...those who deny that there are serious flaws with the current procedures for determining commission members, I ask that they seriously consider that the majority of important commission votes have ended up strictly along party lines??three-to-two or two-to-three. Most recently, the vote to bring suit against what President Obama has implied as the center of all evil on Wall Street—Goldman Sachs—broke down to a vote of three Democrats against two Republicans. It was blatantly obvious to everyone that the SEC was politically motivated to bring this suit...
...maybe something along these lines??sex, debauchery, etc.—is what it will take to boost attendance at dining hall parties...
Putnam also noted that the generation of individuals who grew up in the aftermath of Sept. 11 appeared to be reversing this trend by forming stronger and more lasting social connections. But he tempered this optimism by pointing out that the trend is occurring along class lines??working class youth are more likely than ever to be emotionally and interpersonally isolated...
...three of the Crimson’s offensive lines??two of which were shuffled heading into weekend play—saw significant ice time and were able to create chances in front of the goal...
Gammons, who traveled to Havana in 1999, described a culture of suspicion among Cuban players driven by social factors such as “snitch lines??—government incentives for citizens to provide incriminating information about their neighbors...