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...problem that Catalyst sees is that mandatory curves increase competition, because not everybody can succeed," he said...
...write my own stuff - or at least co-write. My music is very personal to me; I'm not going to do the job if I can't do it. If I feel like I have something offer, then I will do it. I'm going to succeed and fail on my own. I guess that's what keeps me staying with music as opposed to acting, because it's just more hands on for me and the rewards come faster. I love to act too but I want to dedicate more time to it if I'm really going...
Adam R. Perlman '03, who attended the meeting, said HRC can succeed, even in a Democratic stronghold like Massachusetts...
...right. But given the exposure that the league will get via its contract with NBC, the local support that the franchises in smaller markets like Orlando and Birmingham will receive and astounding popularity of wrestling and McMahon himself, it is unlikely that the XFL can do anything but succeed...
...will take more than symbols to rekindle an Olympic spirit dampened in recent times by dishonor and disgrace. And after Atlanta, Sydney was anxious to produce a Games uncluttered by commercialism or catastrophe. If the opening ceremony is anything to go by, it might just succeed. As the helicopters, 47 TV cameras, 110,000 pairs of eyes in the stadium and billions around the world zeroed in on Homebush, it was clear that nothing had been left to chance. "Don't forget to look for your audience leader," the crowd was told before proceedings began, "to know when exactly...