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...only that, but quicker and more skilled, too. The inevitable question arises: is this year's team even better than last year's national champions...
Clinton should too, but there is no obvious candidate for the job besides Hillary. The testimony of campaign insiders highlights Clinton's need for a tough staff chief and indicates clearly why Hillary is best positioned for the role. "Hillary is quicker to clarify and make decisions than he is," says Carolyn Staley, one of the Clintons' oldest friends. "He'll maybe ((let)) things drag or wait for someone else to do them. ((Hillary's)) very organized. She's very thorough on follow-up. Bill relies on the staff to keep him organized." Betsey Wright, who served as Clinton...
...know how its going to finish. It's not that you don't know anything about it, but that some kind of discovery has to happen in a piece of writing for it to be engaging. It happens and what you thought was going to be the climax happens quicker or more stunningly or deeper than you imagined. What you thought was going to be the ending...
...tell you can do that a lot quicker and a lot better than I can," Weld told the worker. "I couldn't do what you do, no matter how much training...
...reasonable to ask whether there will be a family at all. Given the propensity for divorce, the growing number of adults who choose to remain single, the declining popularity of having children and the evaporation of the time families spend together, another way may eventually evolve. It may be quicker and more efficient to dispense with family-based reproduction. Society could then produce its future generations in institutions that might resemble the state-sponsored baby hatcheries in Aldous Huxley's Brave New World. People of any age or marital status could submit their genetic material, pay a fee, perhaps apply...