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...factors, which frame them in what Westergren calls the “musical double helix.” Once a user inputs a given song or artist, a mathematical algorithm creates a playlist that orders songs based on their similarity. Pandora launched in Nov. 2005 and has since spread even though the Web site has never advertised. Pandora grew out of Westergren’s years of work as a musician and film composer, during which he also served as a male nanny (or “manny,” as he called it). After years of trying...
...through the second and third. That would be a key 90 seconds for Harvard, as the St. Lawrence defense held the Crimson offense in check for most of the night. “We really felt that four or five times we had our priority scoring chances to spread that lead out a little bit, but unfortunately he was there at every turn,” Donato said. Both Hoyle and St. Lawrence netminder Alex Petizian held their opponents scoreless in the first frame, recording nine and 13 saves, respectively. It wasn’t until the second period that...
Palin, Sarah continuing fabricated concern about Bill Ayers of Couric's most damaging question to is erroneously recalled by inability of to stop rehashing campaign speech of McCain aides who spread stories about ignorance of are called "jerks" by "open doors" to "plow right on through" are sought, with God's help, by open door to Senate seat is less likely to be plowed through by unavoidability...
...senior leadership does spread to the rest of the team, Pusar, Housman, and Harris will not only have done their duties, but the team will likely be playing very meaningful games come the end of February and into March...
...that the Windy City's storied political history is cartoonishly coarse and corrupt. The charge that in Chicago, residents "vote early and vote often," dates back to the election that followed the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. Finger-pointing about who was to blame for the fire and its spread raised fears about electoral hanky-panky and led some voters to cast more than one ballot. In the early 20th century, a compromised police force and city administration allowed organized crime to thrive. Even the city's first commissioner of public welfare, a woman named Louise Rowe, had to resign...