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Absolute Clauses: Sometimes Just the Right Thing To Say
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“All things considered” is another common example, so common that since 1971 it has been the name of a news program on National Public Radio. Here the participle is “considered.”
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“All things considered” is another common example, so common that since 1971 it has been the name of a news program on National Public Radio. Here the participle is “considered.”
On Saturday, five years after it launched a campaign using nonviolent civil disobedience to shut down a coal-fired power plant in Bow, New Hampshire, No Coal No Gas held a celebration in Pembroke’s Memorial Park marking the commitment of the plant’s owner, Granite Shore Power, to end coal combustion in 2027 and convert the facility to a “renewable energy park.”
One of the main difficulties in the local news environment is the sheer number of local news outlets competing for the same dollars from the same sources.
The federal government wants to give New Hampshire $43.5 million to broaden the reach of solar power to low and moderate-income families.
My son and I like sushi, and he suggests we have the Dinosaur Egg. This was a great choice.
America’s traditional institutions, the foundation for the greatest political experiment in history, are under attack from the social safety net to food regulations, and from the court system to environmental protection.
This book will make you think. This book will make you want to cry. This book will make you want to talk to the rest of the world about the precipice we all stand on.
In part, NH provides special education services to children with qualifying disabilities because the federal government requires NH to do so and conditions the provision of millions of dollars in federal aid on NH’s compliance with federal standards.
Today I muse joyfully on looking ahead to my final school year, my final going back in September, my final creation of roll books and seating charts.