is the most ethnically, racially diverse city on the face of the planet of any consequential size. And so it's awash in money and success by being even more-- see, it's not a compromise, it's not a compromise-- he made it even more inclusive.
Then I'll look up-- look them up during the slow moments at the office that add up to a work day and another and another. The office with the river view is awash in battered foreign language dictionaries that appear to have languished there for decades. If it weren't for Proust and my compulsion to look up every single unfamiliar word I come across, they would get very little use indeed.
necessarily love it, but she's going to support him in the general because beating Republicans is what's most important. Would you support a Democratic nominee for president that was, you know, awash in AIPAC money or who didn't support Medicare for all, but JD Vance is on the other side?
Why? It's like asking me because it's it's the equivalent of from my position asking if I would support a Democratic primary candidate that wins that is like super pro-Israel and awash in AIPAC money is like asking, will we have a pro- second amendment, pro-gun rights, and and anti-abortion
against President Obama in 2012." What was your reasoning behind this statement? would, for a whole combination of reasons, become awash in all sorts of addictive drugs.
debate just showed, it is you and Haley Stevens, Congresswoman. What's the biggest policy distinction between you two? The differences are pretty huge. Number one, I don't take corporate money, she's awash in it. We've had $40 million of outside spending in this race, $40 million. Most of it coming from AIPAC, organization that wants to take your tax dollars and send them somewhere else rather than keep them here to build
Well, I think you really have to try and find your own voice As Shirley mentioned earlier, there's millions and millions of bands now on YouTube. And quite frankly, we're kind of awash in a sea of mediocrity. I mean, there's a lot of interesting music.
Who doesn't matter? And what happens when you look more carefully? That's all. It's not trying to exist in, awash with a certain feeling, but just looking more carefully, seeing things more as they are. There's this tremendous opening into that kind of state of connection.
I always remember the movie "Suspicion." And "Suspicion", some you will know. Joan Fontaine is the wife, she's upstairs, an invalid in bed, awash in satin sheets. And she's sure that her husband is trying to kill her.