I doubt that. Broad: Does that bespeak a whole different philosophy? Patrick: Well, if you look at their program, and I've talked to Dr. Alibek at length about this, they concentrated primarily on ...
There’s rosemary, that’s for remembrance.” —Hamlet, 4.5The suddenness took you by surprise, not that you didn’t know the day would come when, forced to board an eastbound ...
In 1993, when Toni Morrison accepted her Nobel Prize for Literature, she spoke of “Laureates yet to come,” saying that, “Their voices bespeak civilizations gone and yet to be; the precipice ...
He remembers when he was growing up, hearing friends joking that “this person will sell you” or “make you disappear.” Those attitudes seemed to bespeak a general societal condition that puzzled ...
That employees are prepared to accept wages that shrink by a tiny bit less than they did the last time these figures came out does not exactly bespeak a dramatic new assertion of workers ...