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...study, conducted by the Center for Health and the Global Environment at HMS, forecasted that the area suitable for tick habitat will quadruple over the next 80 years as a result of climate change...
There are five seconds left. Princeton is on the power play, down by one, and has earned a faceoff in the Harvard zone. Senior Jennifer Raimondi speaks up on the bench. She wants to take the draw. The puck is dropped, and Raimondi wins it cleanly. The final seconds tick off the clock, and the Crimson seal an important early-season conference win. “I had the confidence going in to say, ‘Okay, I want that puck to be dropped to me,’” Raimondi said. “That?...
...John, you tell the rest of those Harvard folks to continue fighting the good fight. Tick off America with your principled stance, and keep the gays out. Otherwise they might come, and stay...
...moments showed up in the previews, there are a few gems worth paying for. And as often as Vaughn’s “I’m-shit-crazy-and-yelling-really-loudly” shtick succeeds, you still wonder whether he has some sort of facial tick...
...Subtitled "A chronicle of 62 days in the life of the American Republic - March 4 - May 4, 1865," the book is a tick-tock of the events from the day of Lincoln's second inauguration to his burial. Using an authoritative voice-over narrative style, Geary carefully plots out the chronology of Lincoln's final days. In a typically compact opening sequence, excerpts from Lincoln's famous, conciliatory address, "With malice toward none; with charity for all..." get intercut with scenes that establish its historical context and Lincoln's fatalistic attitude about his own safety. The book then shifts...