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Ironically, though, the slow start could work to the Crimson's disadvantage. In addition to putting the talented Tribe in an almost desperate situation, the poor start has given them a good deal of experience. Both Delaware and Tulane are top-notch teams and probably better than any teams on the Crimson's schedule. Any games against such competition--no matter if they are blow-outs or not--are bound to make a team tougher, more disciplined, and stronger...
Unfortunately, because the railway failed to make sufficient profits, Koufuku Eki was forced to shut its doors in 1987 -- a passing that has left the world a notch less happy...
...other changes are being planned. Shaffer has added two more members to | the band, renamed it the CBS Orchestra and rescored the bluesy theme song to give it "more pizazz." Guests too are likely to be ratcheted a notch higher in marquee value. "At 11:30, with such heated competition, you have to have guests that are more surefire," says executive producer Robert Morton. "On the old show, we had more breathing room. We might put on a guest who wasn't a great talker but someone we really liked. Now we're going for the best possible performers." Among...
...answer depends on a dozen conflicting motives, but most of all on the Serbs. Once again the confident Bosnian Serbs are playing the U.N. and NATO like stringed instruments. The Bosnian Serb leader, Radovan Karadzic, and his military commander, Ratko Mladic, last week eased the strangulation of Sarajevo a notch, calculating how much would be just enough to make the U.S. and its allies hold fire...
...sand). Now, don't you think that last summer, or the summer before, or especially back in the '80s, there were fewer paunches out there that jiggled like flan? And didn't we just go through a spell where the buttocks seemed hitched to a spot just a notch or two higher up the spine...