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All in all, a pretty good experience – though better for me than Caroline.

Long considered an extremely reliable barometer of demand, wages show that the job market, though better for science Ph.D.s than for the mythic average worker, still isn't all that hot.

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Closer to the cabin is the crossroads of Oquossoc, said to be the site of the first dogsled mail run in the Northeast in the days when anglers took the train there for vacation, though better known today for a restaurant called the Gingerbread House.

This is the largest mountain lake in North American (22 miles by 12), and though better known here for ski resorts, in summer it is a stunning spot for a paddle-powered pootle.

Legalisation, though clearly better for producer countries, would bring (different) risks to consumer countries.

And finally, McClatchy/Marist's new Pennsylvania poll shows Republican Pat Toomey leading Democrat Joe Sestak by nine points (49%to40%0%), a result consistent with though slightly better for Toomey than our trend estimate of other recent surveys (Toomey 47.9%, Sestak 40.3%).

Though better known for events surrounding Bike Week, Laconia also claims this Mustang-centric gathering, the largest of its kind in the Northeast.

Though better known for the moving and shaking he does onstage — since 1982, he has been the Rolling Stones' main keyboardist — Leavell has become an influential voice on an array of reforestation issues around the world.

Though better organized for this trip, he is still underfinanced: He said $50,000 would cover his remaining expenses, mostly for the building of the boat, the Spirit of Zayed.

Though better known for his prose, Mr. Updike, the Pulitzer Prize- and National Book Award-winning author who died on Jan . 27 was also a prolific writer of poetry; his first collection of verse, "Ex-Basketball Player," was published in 1957.

The Rev. Andrew Greeley, though better known for his mildly pot-boiling novels full of ostentatiously heterosexual priests, has written extensively on the idea that it is the poetry of Catholicism -- its incense and music, rites and rituals -- that keeps Catholics tied for a lifetime to the church's symbols, if not to its doctrine.

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