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...flip-flops drags on, voters can run a consistency check of their own. Kerry's team will blast Bush for reversing himself on steel tariffs and then charge that he is too stubborn to change. The Bush machine will paint Kerry as an unreconstructed Massachusetts liberal, and then if he claims to be a centrist by citing his past statements challenging affirmative action and teacher tenure and promoting free trade, he'll be back in the Waffle House. But maybe voters won't care much. The only perfectly consistent man, Aldous Huxley mordantly noted, is a dead...
...traffic to the net,” Crimson coach Mark Mazzoleni said. “No goaltender handles all his rebounds and I thought we were able to get our stick, if you want to call it, in the paint and create second-chance opportunities. And we scored on them...
...example, but it also penetrates the deep recesses of our subconscious mind," Trumble writes. "What makes Hals's portrait great is that it convinces us that something similar is taking place, even though we know at the same time that the source of stimulation is nothing more than paint on canvas...
Hine’s lecture, entitled “Black Before ‘Brown’: Education, Health and Social Welfare Professionals in the South, 1930-1954,” discussed education and healthcare among southern black communities, using the specific case of a South Carolinian midwife to paint a portrait of the larger struggle of the period...
Eddleston said he and the Kirkland REP representative, Sara A. Clark ’04, plan to paint the bikes green to promote clean...