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Much attention has been focused on Donald Trump’s use of words — that is, his peculiar style of oratory. But more attention should be paid to another feature of his discourse: his use of numbers.
Kyle has a degree in Film, Television, and Cultural Studies and has loved video games for as long as he can remember. He's owned every PlayStation, dabbled with the occasional Xbox, and even owned a ...
Protecting customer relationships, confidential information, and competitive positioning has become increasingly challenging in a mobile workforce. When a former employee leaves an organization, ...
I’m curious to understand the logic of the letter writer from Zachary on Oct. 11, blaming the Republicans for the shutdown. The Republican House voted to keep the government open with a narrow ...
Forty-three years ago, in 1982, Detroit was introduced to a wonderful character, Count Scary, played by none other than Mr. Tom Ryan. Count Scary was no ordinary vampire. With his exaggerated ...
As one of Rep. Michelle Caldier's constituents in the 26th Legislative District, I have been considering her candidacy for the state senate seat currently held by Deb Krishnadasan. Her primary ...
A division title would be fantastic, but the Seattle Mariners have to make sure, first and foremost, that they lock up a playoff spot. There are a lot of things happening around the American League ...
The Phillies' magic number to clinch the NL East is 3. The Phillies' magic number to clinch a first-round bye in the playoffs is 10. According to MLB.com, the phrase "magic number" is used to ...
Bike mechanic James Peregrine applied online for a job at REI last year and was pleased to get an email inviting him to an interview. But the “interview” turned out to be a series of recorded ...
It's that time of the year again: Time to count down the Detroit Tigers' magic number! The "magic number" is used in baseball to determine how many wins (or how many losses by the No. 2 team) are ...
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