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...Excuses come in all shapes and sizes. There's the "I never thought of marriage before" excuse. Or the "I don't have the money for a ring" variety. More troublesome? The "I still have things I need to do on my own as a free man" type. Or worse yet, the humiliating "I'm not sure you're the one". But good news! None of these excuses is insurmountable. You just have to exercise a little savvy. Make him hang out with married people. Offer him a bribe, such as a hairy dog, if that's what he wants...
...routine bank deposits are guaranteed by the FDIC. Under a 40-year-old system, each state has an "Insurance Guarantee Fund" to which companies contribute that guarantees property, casualty, life and health claims if a company is insolvent. The maximum amount per claim varies by state and by the type of insurance, but it is as high as New York State's $1 million on property and casualty claims...
Imagine being diagnosed with a glioblastoma, the most common—and deadly—type of brain tumor. Now imagine that with a single injection, your brain cells could be engineered to secrete a protein that would eliminate the tumor...
...criticism of the performance, with both compliments and suggestions for improvements. Besides calling the trio “absolutely wonderful,” he also offered some finer points, such as where to accent certain notes and how to sound more uniform as a trio by playing the same type of vibrato. “Play to each other’s strengths and not just to your own,” he said. “I wish you luck; I think you will do very well.”Shortly thereafter, a second trio played a Johannes Brahms...
...later in the film. Football fans will be pleased as well with the accuracy of the football terminology and the true-to-life feel of the action. In its essentials, “The Express” is a movie we’ve seen before, and of a type that we’ll see again. To be sure, there are worse causes than raising awareness about Ernie Davis’s singular and inspirational story. Unfortunately, the overwhelming conventionality of “The Express” sands away this unique surface into an all too recognizable form...