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"[They] realize that we expect them to be stand-outs here, to be the better players," Hampe said.
These schools teach students the "basic ins-and-outs of campaigning," including direct mail and fundraising. While the schools are non-partisan, most of the students who attend are politically conservative, chair of the Massachusetts College Republicans John, N. Racho says.
This year, Rawson's boxing club has about 90 pugilists. The club meets five days a week at the MAC, but members are free to come to as many or as few work-outs as they can make. Tommy circulates through-out the room during workouts, offering pointers to those...
Increased experience abroad has also taught companies the ins and outs of foreign sales. Microsoft, the software giant based in Washington State, has learned to use foreign employees to staff its overseas marketing and distribution operations. International sales represent 55% of the company's $3.8 billion annual revenues, up from...
Since most of the outs who beat the ins or their would-be heirs were Republicans, it was tempting for G.O.P. partisans to read the results as constituting a tide for their party. Republicans have in fact won all eight of the most important races decided since Clinton's election...