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...others, maxed out on the black-tie, hotel or banquet-hall reception, a "been there, done that" attitude informs their decision. And couples who marry later in life, or for a second time, may be especially eager to have an experience different from the myriad other weddings they have attended or participated in. For Roger Wendt, 53, and Eva Conti, 41, musicians from Rivervale, N.J., their January wedding in the Bahamas was a conscious departure from his previous two marriages and her first. "Eva and I are adults who have both been married before and have lived together," Wendt explains...
...said that when completed, such a system would be a searchable database with “Google-like capacities.” Students could search for courses using myriad criteria, from an instructor’s name to CUE guide ratings...
...more supernal types, each bending the laws of physics in a peculiar fashion, each trying not to obstruct the others while implicitly angling for a spin-off series of his or her own. Though this tactic offers a pleasing congestion, it risks piling on--cluttering the narrative with myriad subplots. Singer figures the audience won't mind as long as the actors have the requisite dishiness. As they do. Janssen can look into our minds anytime. Jackman, on the verge of stardom for three years, grows ever more appealing. The yummy Romijn-Stamos could start her own Las Vegas mime...
...political chips have yet to fall, and it’s not yet clear what the impact on Harvard’s relations with Boston City Hall—or on the political careers of the myriad politicians involved—will...
...most part, matters are now out of his hands. There is not much he can do to affect a team’s assessment of him, other than answer the myriad of phone calls from teams conducting background checks (Have you ever been arrested for a felony? How many children do you have...