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...There is the notion that we can’t change the past, we can’t rewrite history,” Ulrich says. “Of course, the history that’s there was written by someone, and these are historical constructions. We constantly readdress the history of our own lives by the way we live...
...ankle on a tumbling run on the floor exercise. "On the take off, she initiated twisting a little early," says Martha Karolyi, national team coordinator. "It wasn't a fall or anything. But it gave us a tiny disturbance at the last minute - we had to reorganize things, and readdress." It was the women squad's second injury in as many weeks - the first came just days before the Games, when Chellsie Memmel, a contender for the all-around title and a critical part of the U.S. women's bid against the Chinese for the team gold, also aggravated...
...fate." Reid spokesman Jim Manley said that the majority leader is waiting for Republicans to submit a reduced list of amendments. As he opened Monday's Senate session, Reid maintained, "[If] we see new cooperation and a clear way forward from the Republican caucus, I'll do everything to readdress the immigration issue after debate on the energy bill is completed...
...limit yourself when it comes to meeting other people. You shouldn’t reject going out on Saturday night because you have a girlfriend. If either one of you is often feeling jealous (which is, in my opinion, the most vicious of sentiments) then maybe you need to readdress why you’re in the relationship right now. Distance has no chance in winning a fight against a relationship based on mutual respect and trust, but it will destroy ones that are treading on unstable ground. Don’t let drama and fighting run your life...
...Summers declined yesterday to readdress the substance of his talk last month, in which he suggested that “issues of intrinsic aptitude” partly account for the underrepresentation of women in the sciences...