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...cites her “really wonderful support system” as an important part of her life. “Having that support around you is really a safety net in case you ever slip or if anything ever becomes too overwhelming,” she says. “It is truly that which makes it doable...
...Nonetheless, the production manages to slip in the occasional moment of humor. Forbess gets credit for providing the bulk of the much-needed comic relief. Her crass voice alone—not to mention her donkey’s laugh—made me giggle more than once. Nicholas’ sarcasm and passive-aggressive humor also helped alleviate the production’s intensity...
...mental efforts today, but we’re going to have some great practices,” Anderson said. “This is not going to affect the way we play against Yale; it’s just that we let an opportunity to build some momentum slip away.”One of the team’s best performances came from senior attackman Greg Cohen, who scored the game’s first goal en route to two on the day. He said that he didn’t think underestimating Holy Cross led to the mistake...
...Kennedy and his four colleagues continue to get their way, women’s right to control their own bodies will quickly slip away. Indeed, any task that requires such a dramatic legal shift as outlawing abortion will only be accomplished by chipping away at existing protections. In fact, the common phrase for intact dilation and extraction—“partial-birth abortion”—is a conservative construct that has reframed entire schools of thought on the issue...
Kerry let it slip in Denver a few days ago that he still harbors presidential pipe dreams, and he appears convinced that a pro-environment agenda is his ticket back into the limelight. But this is wishful thinking. It is also a reckless strategy to pursue if he wishes to remain in public office considering his unpopularity in the Bay State...