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team committed three errors in the win, the outpour of offense was an uplifting capper to the weekend...
Rabin added that she has deeply appreciated the "outpour of emotion of the people of Israel and people all over the world...
Doctoroff, and then Talenti, are each showcased nicely in numbers like "Goodbye for Now," and "Losing My Mind." They each handle the grandiose, sweeping ballads well, but Talenti deserves special recognition. His rendering of "Losing my Mind" is a delicate and effective outpour of angst...
...Security Council staff meeting in 1969. He alone, he told his aides, would deal with newsmen. Roger Morris, a former Kissinger assistant, recalls in an article in the current Columbia Journalism Review that he and his NSC colleagues "were authorized to explore secret negotiations, even to edit the ceaseless outpour of Kissinger's diary. But none of us was trusted to deal with that most sensitive and perilous phenomenon of them all-a journalist...
...outpour of support for the minority cause came as a result of the court's decision last November to hear a test case challenging admissions offices' rights to allow race to be a factor in admission decisions. The case, DeFunis v. Odegaard (1973), will be heard by the court beginning on February 26, and judging from the furor which it has created in educational circles, educators and administrators see the possible effects of this case to be at least as significant as the Brown v. Board of Education (1954) court decision...