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Clay naturally had a sunnier outlook on the turn of events...
History marks Nagasaki as one of only two places to have been devastated by an atom bomb. But four centuries before that epochal event, Nagasaki was known for something much sunnier than a dark mushroom cloud. Over a 200-year period during which Japan quarantined itself from the outside world-no explorers, no traders and above all no missionaries-Nagasaki was the one place foreigners were allowed to live. Dutch and Chinese traders, tolerated because they were not Catholic, called upon the city, leaving behind architecture, food and traditions that have been absorbed into Nagasaki's culture...
...also says she has enjoyed the community feel of the dining halls and the variety of the food, as well as Harvard’s sunnier rooms...
...sight to see in a city whose baseball history had been notably un-notable; here the Mariners were a few pitchers short of making Seattle a baseball town to be feared, and their stars - the heart of their team - were fleeing town for sunnier climes. The only star in town was going to be Starbucks, and Seattle, as a baseball town, was going back to being Milwaukee...
...usually try to find the sunnier side of things, and as I walk back I have the oddest thought: She'll be fine. Single A short-season line drive. It's not as if Manny were rehabbing down here and really crushed...