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While Harvard's offense was clicking, it was the defense that held the potent Cornell attack to five shots on goal for the entire game, though the Big Red pressed very hard for the final 30 minutes...
...every professor can break into Bach in the middle of lecture. But more might strive to enliven their pedagogy with this most potent of forces...
...fact, Harvard's less-than-flawless defense may have a tough time handling a potent Bucknell offensive corps that decimated Southern Connecticut last Saturday...
...indication of light or trashy music, and to shy bricks at 'hateful ragtime' no longer passes for musical culture." In an age when the quest for "diversity" has turned into a form of cultural apartheid, Joplin's achievements and values serve as a reminder of just how potent cultural fusion...
...Land-Mines Memo. Magaziner was fond of listing the many political obstacles the plan would face in Congress. In early 1993 a memo, entitled simply "Landmines," fully anticipated the most potent arguments made against the plan. The employer mandate, the memo noted, would be criticized for "destroying jobs, driving many small companies into bankruptcy, fueling inflation, compromising competitiveness and forcing people to buy insurance when they may not want to do so." Similarly, it warned, the plan to create health-care alliances would be attacked as a "poor people's pool" and likened to "another layer of government bureaucracy interfering...