He further pressed the issue in the debate, saying, "All of a sudden, the defender of women and girls is going to be Senator Cruz, who thinks it's perfectly reasonable that if a girl is raped by a relative of hers, a victim of incest, that she should be ...
Rowling’s series, Cursed Child finds Harry a 40-something, overworked Ministry of Magic official, married to Ginny Weasly with three kids, working for his eternally type-A buddy, Hermione Granger. Packed with breakneck plot twists, mind-bending spectacle, and, perhaps more surprisingly, moments ...
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And we talked of the damage this all does to those who dedicate their lives to working in public life, but also how clinicians and managers can work together to call this dishonesty out, live by their values and counteract the post-fact world poison. My other three questions were about pat...
Thanks for question. You could say contemplates, ponders, wonders, muses on, considers or reflected, for instance. All of these could work well in place of 'thought'. My personal preference is to write as plainly as possible, and 'thought' is good. The reader's eye almost just glides ...
Kent Brashear, Farm near Granger, Texas Thank you so much for your Shag Harbour UFO podcast! We enjoyed reading through this for our English revision!James, UK Just wanted to say thank you for your honest and thoughtful article on scepticism vs cynicism. I might add: these days I'm ...
up loving. The final single was “I Still Like Bologna,” a down-home country mistake that cast Jackson as a luddite instead of an old-school country charmer. He never really bounced back, but one bad song does not make the album. Consider this one of his best projects. — Billy ...
Mr. Granger says, "He composed this book with a view of relieving his own melancholy, but increased it to such a degree, that nothing could make him laugh, but going to the bridge-foot and hearing the ribaldry of the barge-men, which rarely failed to throw him into a violent fit of...