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...Steve said. “They used to call us Chip and Dale—little kids with squeaky voices.”An endless number of nicknames and high-pitched squeals aside, Steve’s time at Harvard has been shaped by Greg, and vice-versa.“For me, it was a pretty easy decision to come here,” Greg said. “Steve’s my best friend, so picture your best friend trying to pull you to a certain school, and then picture that school being...
...month ago, Jack Abramoff had just been indicted, and the talk all over Capitol Hill was about how Congress should change its rules, stopping lobbyists from getting too close to lawmakers, and vice-versa. But even then, there were signs that lobbying and ethics reforms might be yet another Washington fad that would soon pass. Republican Roy Blunt, then running for the post of House Majority Leader, defended earmarks-money doled out for specific projects in congressional districts. And House Speaker Dennis Hastert, unable to blame the powerless Democrats for the growth in earmarks, found the next best scapegoat, saying...
...feel you need something more from him, or vice-versa, this is something you definitely need to talk about with him. If he can respond and relate to your feelings, then that is valuable. The two of you will be able to either decide whether you want to work at a better connection or whether it would be best to take some time apart. If he doesn’t seem to understand what you’re saying, however, there may be more serious problems (note: this does not apply to foreign students...
...Coltrane, who obviously is inspired by the beauty of Monk’s music, acts as an extension of Monk. He, unlike many bebop players of that time, “gets” Monk, and his solos, while essentially Coltrane, reflect Monk’s accompaniment (and vice-versa) perfectly...
...facts first, and decide what to do second. In this way, our unprovoked war might have legitimately been considered “preemptive,” because it would have been based on actual analysis of threats to American safety. More importantly, basing policy on the facts (rather than vice-versa) would have had the beneficial side-effect of avoiding thousands of unnecessary deaths...