Word: repeatable
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...Food is eager not to repeat the mistakes of Big Tobacco, and it knows that self-regulation is one way to keep the government from stepping in. What worries the food industry most are the lawsuits that have begun to move through the courts, often going where politicians fear to tread. One key question is whether public-health advocates will succeed in sticking the food industry with one of the charges that damned the tobacco business: that its executives knowingly harmed the health of the public--especially children--with their marketing tactics. Of course, Big Tobacco had the additional problem...
...more immediate question is whether Apocalypto can repeat The Passion's success. After all, devout Christians willing to sit through Latin and Aramaic dialogue to see Christ crucified vastly outnumber Maya scholars. Gibson seems certain that the film's "kinetic energy" will make Maya language and culture "cool" enough to attract a crowd. Maya prophecy says the current world, which began 5,000 years ago, will end in 2012. So, even if Apocalypto flops, Gibson will at least have given the Maya one last chance to get the word...
...little less than a year ago, the Harvard women’s hockey team won a pivotal playoff game at the Whittemore Center on the campus of the University of New Hampshire on its way to the NCAA Championship game. Tonight, it hopes to repeat that formula. In 2005, the Crimson advanced to the Frozen Four, where it knocked off St. Lawrence in the national semifinals before bowing to Minnesota, 4-3, in the title game. This time around, Harvard (18-12-4) travels to the Durham, N.H. arena of the top-seeded Wildcats (32-2-1) for a home...
...putting up posters of their own, or better yet, engaging in dialogue with each other and with HRL. Moreover, we hope authorities at the College take students and others who continue to rip down HRL’s posters to task, reprimanding them when they are caught and subjecting repeat offenders to more serious consequences...
...state with a lower cost of living. Such “in-country outsourcing” can force students to leave a place that many have become attached to. With property taxes as the state’s main source of income, this cycle is doomed to repeat itself. If the state government establishes a more progressive tax plan and uses those funds to promote affordable housing, however, employers will return with open arms...