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A few drops of water, more or less, brought Napoléon to his knees.
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Yet even now, 30 years after the massacre, nobody has ever been held clearly responsible, much less brought to justice; the numbers of the dead are still unknown; and the schoolbooks remain silent on all Mexican history after 1964.
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But the other posts, the ones that last a year or less, bring far more stress – for me and my family.
At home, the aim is to reduce if possible the travel time to each provincial capital from second-tier towns in that province to two hours or less, bringing economic benefits.
Let's stop pretending that we can continue living unsustainably here in the United States, much less bring the rest of humanity along for the very short duration of this joy ride.
Which more or less brings us back to New York City, 2002, with riders paying for most of their ride and with talk of strikes and fare increases in the air.
And it is not a strategy that can save us, much less bring us what we want.
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