Word: sustainibility
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...Crimson can sustain the type of play that had the mighty University of Michigan reeling in its own barn on Saturday night, I have two more words...
...will need to work hard to sustain the success that Gusmorino has had with the council. The council has achieved almost all of its goals this year, including extending house party hours and developing a prize for superior advising...
...world from an Asian perspective, to be Asia's voice in the world." Through Asia's remarkable years of growth, Asiaweek told of the transformation of a continent before succumbing to Asia's current big story: economic hard times. (Owner Time Inc., publisher of TIME, said it couldn't sustain the magazine in a "brutal" ad market.) In its early days, it was often a quirky read: one cover story said the world should forget about saving the endangered tiger. But Asiaweek took on politicians and business barons and became a "must read" in much of Southeast Asia...
...changed since Sept. 11. For starters, the U.S., Russia, Pakistan, India and even China are all on the same side. And despite concerns about civilian casualties, most Muslim countries have supported?or at least not openly opposed?the U.S.-led military operations in Afghanistan. But this unity may be difficult to sustain...
...even look happy to be at her photo shoot—her once youthful exuberance has metamorphosed into a tired repetition of midriff shots. The album’s music itself is less than forty minutes long over twelve tracks, and none of the songs has the strength to sustain itself for even four minutes. She may just be playing to short adolescent attention spans, but simultaneously throws out any semblance of real effort...