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...number of applicants admitted to the Class of 2010 is greater than the 2,074 applicants who were accepted at this stage in the process last year...
...TIME: Are we correct in thinking that a climatological collapse has begun, and if so, when might we reach the stage at which it would be out of our power to fix things...
...went on to describe the process by which the novel was adapted from an unsuccessful cinematic project to a wildly successful Broadway play. He admitted to recently rereading the work for the first time in 11 years, noting the disparity between the characters in his book and their on-stage depiction. Comparing the two, Maguire said that the book has certain elements that would not translate well to the theater. “Some things are made for the page, not the stage,” he said. When asked about the ambiguity in his works, the author said that...
...this stage, then, the Democrats' 9-point advantage in party preference may not be a reliable indicator of a shift in control of the House of Representatives. Democrats almost always trump Republicans on the generic party preference question in pre-election polling, but the voting day outcomes are often shaped by turnout. Indeed, the equivalent question in a spring 1994 Gallup survey gave the Democrats a 6-point lead - and that was the year of the Republican Revolution, in which Newt Gingrich's troops, armed with their Contract with America, gained control of both chambers of Congress...
...Band... in a soulful, laid back way”—to begin recording their third album. He got his break with the group when he opened for them at a Maryland show in summer 2004. “Their bassist kind of had a meltdown on stage, and I so filled in for them,” he explains. Soon Eskenazi was touring with the group in Japan, Germany, Great Britain, and even on the Craig Kilborn Show, as a permanent member. “In Japan and the UK they absolutely love rock n’ roll...