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“[Our team] started [the weekend off by] swimming fast,” Pickard said, “and it got the ball rolling for us.”
All great rebellions are born of private acts of civil disobedience that inspire rebel bands to plot together. And so there is now a new revolution under way, one aimed at rolling back the almost comical overprotectiveness and overinvestment of moms and dads. The insurgency goes by many names - slow...
The vast hall emptied within moments of Karzai's last words. A few guests lingered outside in the crisp air but were eventually pushed aside by workmen rolling up the layers of red Afghan rugs that had been laid over the concrete walkways for the occasion. Ali Seraj, great-grandson...
As of print time, a Pollster.com rolling average of polls showed 35.5 percent of Americans self-identifying as “independent,” 34.4 percent as “Democrats,” and 22.3 percent as “Republicans.”
“[Friday] was a bit more of a struggle, but we fought through it,” senior co-captain Tommy Gray said. “It was a really good prep for the meet against Cornell, [which] really got the ball rolling.”