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...then come together in a desperate clutch. Holding is good, and floating free is bad--a lesson that's not so much learned after birth as preloaded at the factory. In fact, doctors have long known that babies who aren't held simply fail to thrive. Not surprisingly, it's a need we never outgrow. In one way or another, we spend the rest of our lives in a sort of sustained Moro clinch...
...Just like our players don’t really thrive on beating people 10-1, 10-0, fans don’t either,” Stone adds. “Fans want to see those tight 2-1 games. They have the opportunity to see a very close battle on Sunday...
HEALTH: Busy surgeons are best; women smokers at double the risk; preemies thrive on nitric oxide...
...regulations: worries that street performers are actually terrorists disguised as street performers have presumably prompted some security officials to call for the banning of such urban entertainment altogether. Yet regulations as a response to terrorists fears seems completely spurious. Such threats are not documented and street musicians continue to thrive in other cities that are considered high-risk for terrorism; New York City, for example, continues to allow amplified street performers in its subways. In 1985, the New York Transit Authority started the Music Under New York (MUNY) program whereby musicians who wished to perform in subway stations were screened...
...would think that men who thrive in the trenches of football would care about a show that’s really a soap opera in disguise...