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...skills that some of her more conservative family members fumbled: parenting. Lord Linley, 40, a successful cabinet maker, and Lady Sarah, 37, an artist, married intelligently and durably, stayed close to their mother, gave her three grandsons and are by nearly all accounts happy and well-adjusted. They rarely make headlines - in fact, they are quiet, respected, near-perfect royals of the sort Margaret herself might have been, had her youthful dreams not been thwarted...
Harvard, barring a near-perfect running of the table, will...
Each goal was a near-perfect snapshot of what that trio brings to the team, a virtual work of art on skates...
...complain that the 10-hour trip is too short. The experience is mashed potatoes, fried rice and your mother's chicken noodle soup all rolled into one. With its combination of opulence?uniformed waiters, linen tablecloths?and the back-in-time feeling of train travel, it's also a near-perfect antidote to the on-the-road chaos and rush more common today. Call it the inner-peace train. For more information and reservations, call (844) 933-0318 or e-mail victoriasapa@fpt.vn...
Despite a slight technical difficulty with his “circa 1982...Depeche Mode” keyboard (it died) during “Last Night’s Dream,” Trapper managed a near-perfect set. The keyboard he found in his attic was not the only surprise instrument that Trapper pulled out during his Passim stint—warning the audience that he was “about to prove how much of a white-trash hick I am,” Trapper risked “be[ing] kicked out of the band?...