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E. Jean believes single Dolls should log on if they want to meet a Chap who might lead them to the chapel.
"Guardian readers won't believe it," he says.
*** O Captain!My Captain!In the world of high school sports, not all captains are as well thought of as Walt Whitman may have led you to believe.
By that I mean someone who not only can get out left-handers but finish games.'' The GM believes that Stewart is such a pitcher.
Pending the outcome of a physical, Baez has agreed to a two-year deal with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, believed to be worth $6 million.
Still, I believe Plaschke was serious, and if his publisher has that much newsprint to waste, I'm happy for him.
But shrewd observers believe Hutton will also want to take a view about whether Dr Kelly behaved properly in his dealings with journalists, his employers and then when he was questioned by the foreign affairs select committee.
More incredibly, some of his supporters steadfastly refused to believe Poyais did not exist.
Apparently, Richards believed Dillon's attitude was lacking but Lara felt otherwise and waited until Richards was powerless to intervene before exacting his revenge.
Garrison, strongly influenced by his freethinking predecessor Thomas Paine, observed that one need only be a decent human being -- not a believer in the Bible or any creed -- to discern the evil of slavery.
I continue to believe that the stock market, currency market and economy are basically all the same trade, and that the environment in which we live is as binary as any that's ever existed.
Though it will come to matter, the fact that it has not thus far has emboldened the Fed to believe in its own omnipotence.
The Fed believes it can make the economy and the stock market do whatever it wants (though I'm sure it had its doubts for a while). Likewise, the Fed believes itself powerful enough to fix the currency market whenever it deems that necessary.
Add to this the fact, first, that the "money-management business" (with its plethora of mutual funds, investment counseling firms, and hedge funds) has so many practitioners who've grown up in an era where it's all been about marketing and not risk management, and second, the fact that we have a public that wants to believe it will all be okay -- and you have a recipe for what we now have, which, to repeat, is an incredibly binary situation.
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