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...decisions by restricting the amount of "soft money" that companies or organizations can inject into the system, either directly to a party or candidate or through television or radio ads promoting their agenda. The move away from giant, unregulated donations is critical, reform advocates insist, for politicians anxious to regain the trust of the electorate...
Pointing at the chairs and stools—torn and old—Gill said he feels that with improvements in decor and the quality of food and service, Tommy’s could regain the clientele it once...
Given its recent performance, the Crimson’s ability to regain its midseason form so suddenly was shocking. Harvard dominated a quality opponent for the first time in months, producing one of the most lopsided 4-1 victories you’ll ever...
...after letting a 5-4 advantage slip away, the Crimson (5-8, 3-6 EIVA Hay) would never regain the lead. Instead of building upon the momentum of a good play, Harvard frequently allowed unforced effors to take over the game...
Stelarc is a living example of the strange and surprising ways technology is getting onto - and under - our skin. Researchers in Europe, America and Japan are implanting electrodes into the bodies of patients to restore vision, treat brain disorders and help victims of paralysis regain motor function, while engineers are creating hybrid prosthetic body parts such as ankles, legs and knees in which silicon chips are melded with living tissue. Computers are moving off the desktop - and making our bodies bionic...