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Still, Fulton said the Loeb series, which over the years has become a mainstay on college campuses, remains faithful to its stated policy of giving "access to all that is important in Greek and Latin literature...
...Clinton officials are now considering what action to take if Suharto fails to implement key aspects of the bailout plan. Tough love may be necessary, but it's a difficult call when this mainstay of U.S. Asia policy sits atop a volcano of social unrest...
...addition, a healthy Joe-Max Moore returns to the team for another season. Lately, Moore has been a mainstay of the U.S. National Team, and he could even command a spot in the team's first eleven in the World Cup finals this summer...
...this season, he has met the challenge by not only producing the best numbers of his career, but he has also become the Ray Bourque of the Crimson. He logs not only his regular shift, but he is the mainstay on both special team units...
...actors seem so convinced of their respective situations, despite the film's ridiculously skewed reality, that this potential is violently destroyed. For instance, Jon Voight's villainous Southern lawyer (a mainstay in Grisham films) offers ravings so ludicrous and lathered in excess that the courtroom scenes descend into camp. But instead of feeding off Voight's over-acting, Damon is forced into moralistic grandstanding, creating a contradiction of tones that not only confuses, but frustrates...