Word: rowing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...theatre is an urbane place. Michelle entersafter the audience has been seated, and sits in anoff-center, third or fourth-row seat. Then theshow begins. In her last graceful moment, shewalks on stage to receive the shiny pudding potand a thorough roast...
Experts say the country that defaulted on millions of dollars in loan payments in 1982 has greatly strengthened its economy since then. It has balanced its budget three years in a row; sold off costly state-owned companies like Telefonos de Mexico, the country's largest telephone firm; and locked into place an open-market policy by joining the North American Free Trade Agreement. And even though Mexico still lacks a large, consumer- oriented middle class, business activity grew a healthy 3.1% last year...
...many jurisdictions, and, as your story notes, under Texas law a co-conspirator to murder can be put to death. Jacobs was at least a party to this murder, so your sympathy is misplaced. Now the state should mete out similar justice to the 398 criminals still on death row, as a good example to timid authorities elsewhere in the country...
...fully aware of the facts stacked against me. Besides That Record, there is also That Streak--nine losses in a row, and 11 losses in Harvard's last 12 games. A loss is a loss, the conventional wisdom goes, and teams that get a lot them are, well...
...Jack's jobs is to keep Charlotte Bless occupied and out of the reporters' hair. She is a fading beauty with the odd habit of initiating epistolary love affairs with death-row killers. Hillary has become her favorite, and her boxes of clippings and court transcripts about his case sparked the journalists interest in the story. Spending time with an attractive woman who pines for a convicted murderer wears on Jack's young nerves: "You may have seen dogs rolling on something dead in the grass, wanting the scent in their coats. That was the way I wanted...