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BROWN BROTHERS BEAT THE ODDS in War and Peace, Twins Look out for One AnotherLeon and Loren "Dale" Brown have been watching out for each othersince the day they were...Hval, Cindy
“Las Vegas has been incredible for us,” Keselowski said. "We’ve been a solid contender year in and year out. Hoping for big things. Obviously, we need a strong performance for this round and the races in it. This is a tough round and I think we’ll have a great shot at doing...
What works for me may not work for you, but if you’d like to write faster or are having trouble finishing your novel, why not give it a try. The Zero Draft Frees You Though I didn’t use the phrase Zero Draft, for all the books I’ve published, both fiction and non-fiction, ...
Those values – truth, accuracy, independence, accountability – might have the air of an altar or a benediction, but they’re more than a pious catchphrase or a little table of virtues. In practice, they are mechanisms to maintain public trust, guarding against the journalism sinking into ...
It can also refer to a position within a construction into which any one of a set of morphemes or morpheme sequences can fit, as in the phrase “I applied for the job as copy editor.” In gambling, a slot is a small groove in a machine that holds a coin or paper ticket. When ...
9. “Falling in love with the world,” a phrase I borrow from Cavell, is to cherish the things in a mood of pure attention that sets questions of self-importance and justice aside. The haunting story from Eli Wiesel, has a cluster of rabbis debate from the midst of their concentration ...
That powerful phrase: “The Power of His Resurrection!” I could never compare myself to brilliant, imaginative scientists, philosophers, and can not imagine what prompted Albert Einstein to launch his quest which became the basis for his famous theory, E=MC2 which led to an atomic bomb and ...
2. ANAPHORA: the repetition of a word or phrase in successive clauses. “I think of you at the blowing windI think of you at the dazzling sunlight” –Can’t Stop “My heart stops at this cold love, my heart breaks into piecesMy breath stops at this sick love, my breath slowly die...
In fact, I’ve read several different bibles of the Hudeo-Christian type, & have never seen the phrase, “Life begins at conception.’ I have read who bore whom—but they were people after they were born. & for those of us who are Sikh, Buddist, Zoarastian, Shinto, spiritual, etc...