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So Help Me God
… to her, I can see. I’m checking the digital code which has come up UNAVAILABLE. Sometimes it reads NO DATA GIVEN which … receiver, and speaking with the broad A’s of a Canadian! Also he’s making me nervous so I am not thinking as clearly … It was after Pitman’s partner and close friend Reed Loomis died, Pitman began to drink mornings. This was early in …
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The Presidency: the Office, the Man, and the Constituencies
… for use in the future. Paradoxically, much of the commentary on the nature of the constitutional order … that the President serves not only as chief executive, but also as head of state, or as symbolic and ceremonial leader … still be made politically effective; and as Neustadt again points out, presidential power in this sense is the power to …
Japanese Fan
… do-devoted. And then: tonight, as I work on a face-block combination before the mirror that covers the west wall of … competition, a Chinese medical chart of the body’s vital points. Over the bed, framed in cheap bamboo, hangs a wood … shuffle through the tapes. Copies made by him or his buddies are mostly labeled with handwritten characters. But …
At the Museum
… If the Mayor thought that, he’s got another thought coming. Louise sat down at the dressing table, leaned up to … seat, tossing his keys in the air. A moment later the diesel engine roared and the Mercedes leapt forward just as … and terrace. A crowd had already gathered on the terrace: ladies in long dresses and men in dinner jackets, laughing, …
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Good Friday
… where a ruler would mark an edge  to ink off last year and commence with the unblotted future as if time were a heavy  … and those who did what war asked of them  and those who died  and those who died even when they went on living and those grieving  the …
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Are We Losing the War on Drugs?
… the end of August, Juárez eclipsed Caracas, Venezuela, to become the murder capital of the world. To address this … these stories portray a city in a tailspin, but they also hint at the role of the United States in this crisis. … it off. “I don’t know what that says about the online audience,” Obama joked. The crowd laughed along, but it was an …
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