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...jitters, and this year's expected high turnout could overwhelm the polling stations and complicate the process even more. "I'm always nervous," says Sheldon Gawiser, director of elections for NBC News, who has worked at the network for 40 years. "So many things can happen. The weather can be a mess. The computers and graphics can have a glitch. But quite frankly, I think we're really prepared. People will get mad at me for calling the primaries 'practice', but they just went on and on. We've gotten a lot of preparation from those races...
...visiting. “I thought it was just going to be a big library. I liked the buildings and the history.” “I would come here,” she added, “but I don’t like the weather. You always get sick. Also, I don’t know if you have talent scouts here—I want to be an actress and I’m very good at it. We don’t have school plays, but if there were to be one I would...
...unfortunate reduction of Harvard’s offensive attack, coupled with the inhospitable weather, provided a hurdle too great for the Crimson to overcome. Yet according to Fucito, on a different night the results of the game could have been very different...
Some attendees, however, said that the chilly weather dampened their enthusiasm...
Despite the gloomy fiscal outlook, officials said they would continue to look for ways to weather the economic crisis...