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…-runner in the Republican primary for the state's chief executive officer. He doesn't make snap decisions, explained Jennifer Coxe, his press secretary. Some might see that as a weakness. Coxe sees it as Hilleary's strongest attribute. "He takes input from…
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Category: /History
…by becoming master of five provinces (Totman p. 143) In 1584, Ieyasu allied with Nobunaga's successor Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Ieyasu later married Hideyoshi's sister. Instead of fighting for regency with Hideyoshi, Ieyasu decided to keep himself as the runner-up…
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…Imagine, Berlin 1936, the last Olympic torch runner carries the last leg of the run through Olympic Stadium. After lighting the torch Hitler addresses the masses; like a see of arms the crowd gives the Nazi salute while all other countries lower…
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…Cross as dispatch runner, and was wounded. In 1917 he fought in the third battle of Ypres. The armistice found him in a hospital, temporarily blinded by mustard gas and suffering from shock. The news of Germany's defeat agonized him. He believed defeat had…
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…bobble or hesitation can be the difference between the gold and the silver. Runners who slip in the starting blocks and swimmers who get a slow jump can make up for their mistakes in the race if they are good enough. Pole vaulters and high jumpers…
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…or time for a runner the solution was hand signals and good eyesight or binoculars. Even barmen could read the hand signals as some traders ordered their drinks with a flick of the fingers when they were too tired to talk or the background noise of the bar too…
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…possibilities. Another example is that soon the stock market is going to be replaced by computers instead of stock runners and brokers because the calculations will be done faster and in more efficient way. With time robotics and machinery will keep up replacing…
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…and basketball player. Wilma eventually went on to the Olympics and became the first American woman runner to win three gold medals in the same Olympics. # 2- December 1, 1955, a day to remember. This was a day in American history that a black woman named…
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…or injure their body. Dancers, runners, and gymnasts are usually septable to the disease more than anyone else. They are constantly under pressure to stay thin and do their best to win. In competitions people always want to win. They feel if they are thin…
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Category: /Literature/English
…,” (The Nation). Giving women opportunities on the playing field also engenders camaraderie between girls and boys at a young age. “It’s like they understand what you have achieved,” said one University of Wisconsin Madison track runner (The Nation). This level…
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