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...Gandhi was extremely eager to know more about Sigmund Freud?that leave the reader with a vivid sense of Mehta's personality, and with his gifts of curiosity, sympathy and intellect. Above all, it is his essays, not his memoirs, that testify to the tenacity and talent that allowed this blind man from an impoverished country to sidestep his bad luck, take full advantage of his good luck, and turn himself into one of the world's best-known journalists of the 1960s...
With this young talent in the sprinting events—in which Harvard struggled last year because of lack of numbers and injuries—the Crimson is looking in good all around shape this season...
When he returned home in 1976, he displayed his talent for enterprise. He brought with him the Dutch woman who would become his wife--and extremely sensitive centrifuge designs, which the Dutch say he had stolen from his nuclear employer. In the context of Pakistan's rivalry with India, Khan's perfidy was considered an extreme form of patriotism. Since India had a nuclear program, Pakistan needed one too. Soon Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto appointed Khan to run Pakistan's nuclear-research program, with the goal of developing a weapon as soon as possible. "Pakistan's choice was either...
Some have mentioned that the Eagles have actually had a better record since 2000, but there is a point that is missed. True athletic greatness is not achieved in the regular season, but in the championship game. A combination of teamwork, talent and total mental edge will bring the Patriots the trophy. And two Super Bowl wins will bookend a Boston sports fan’s fairytale...
...underlying cause does, however, likely spring from the weakness of the Dutchmen’s early schedule. In each of Union’s first six games, its offense scored at least three goals, masking a goaltending corps of marginal talent that allowed four goals or more three times during that span...