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  • Chris Mueller for The Wall Street Journal Fittingly for someone who spent years in consulting, Mr. Renjen had pages of detailed notes for Mr. Boles about the design.

    Oregon Beach House 2011

  • Fittingly, the testosterone levels of high-prolactin papas also dropped, an average of 30%, after holding a baby—arguably making them less competitive, more compassionate, and less likely to stray from their partners.

    The Plight of the Pregnant Man Jena Pincott 2011

  • Fittingly, these priceless Busey-isms were busted out during an episode that both broke the bank — a record $1.6 million for charity was raised — and served up moments of pure emotion that were worth their weight in gold when did LaToya Jackson become a real person?

    Watercooler: What the Hell is Celebrity Apprentice's Gary Busey Talking About? 2011

  • Fittingly, I have nothing else to say at the moment.

    Archive 2009-10-04 Tyler 2009

  • Fittingly, Donald and Simpson were paired for the first two rounds.

    Player of the Year: What It Takes John Paul Newport 2011

  • Fittingly perhaps, given the Mets' years of futility, the song barely mentions winning.

    A Mets Jingle Outlasts Its Author Joshua Robinson 2011

  • Fittingly it appeared on the day of the New York premiere of the movie Page One: Inside the New York Times, this piece shows hard journalism at its best.

    Carol Smaldino: The Murder of Mental Health Caring Carol Smaldino 2011

  • Fittingly the upheaval started in Poland, where Cold War conflict had begun.

    Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011

  • Fittingly it appeared on the day of the New York premiere of the movie Page One: Inside the New York Times, this piece shows hard journalism at its best.

    Carol Smaldino: The Murder of Mental Health Caring Carol Smaldino 2011

  • Fittingly, the first issue of Mensweek features a cover story dubbed "Is Men's Wear Back?" in which a behavioral-finance expert contends the recession has ignited a competitive fire among men to out-dress their peers.

    Media Business Shorts 2011

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