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...return this thing and she wouldn't let me. So I cried and cried until the teacher said, 'All right, go take a rest.'" In fact, the teachers were impressed, "Because in China, if you can burst into tears at any time, that's considered a pretty rare skill...
...enough to deny the importance of being able to converse in something other than English—but his belief that bilingualism will somehow split up American society is easily disprovable. Any competent businessperson in this global age, for instance, can speak to the value of multilingualism as a skill that allows flexibility in communication. As more and more people speak both Spanish and English, increased communication will strengthen the bonds of American society, not weaken them...
...We’re definitely still getting back into the swing,” Tulloch said. “But it was not luck, it was all skill. We were tactically smarter and faster. That’s why we dominated...
...season finale against upcoming semifinal opponent Dartmouth and the pair of victories over UVM and the Bears—Harvard’s penalty kill has operated at over 90 percent. Much of that improvement is due not to change in attitude or dramatic improvement in skill level, but gradual acclimation to a completely new system on special teams...
...jokes at his own expense. Gore was funny too, but less gracious. Bush won the evening when he said, "My opponent and I have had some strong differences, but let me tell you a few things I've learned in this campaign ... He's a person of energy and skill and determination. Mr. Vice President, I can't wish you success, but I do wish you well...