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In the post-Civil War decades American Evangelicals seized on Darby like a life preserver. At the time of the Scofield Bible's publication in 1909, they were establishing a set of "fundamentals," which included painstaking interpretations of Scripture. Darby's scheme became a pillar of the new Fundamentalism. (The...
What's going on here? A war is supposed to throw a life preserver to a floundering economy, not sink it. Well, as Americans are starting to realize, this is not your typical war. This time there won't be any massive arms buildup and full-scale mobilization of resources...
The telcos could certainly use one. Now that their basic voice business is becoming a commodity, wireless and other struggling carriers are, in the words of telecom analyst Jeff Kagan, "looking for someone to throw them a life preserver." By the end of the year, many carriers may be offering...
Fox suggests it is typical for administrators to spend some time playing preserver or slowly implementing policy rather than always trying to innovate.
Mansun sets itself apart from most art-rock by occasionally throwing the listener a life preserver. "Negative" is a slicing, biting rock stomp and "Legacy" clears the air with its crisp and tender crescendos. Overall, it's a godless, fearless, overblown and manipulative stab at the center of your music...