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Just like Rocky Balboa going to Russia to fight Ivan Drago after Apollo Creed's death in Rocky IV, the debate challenge should offer Boehner no opportunity to delay by challenging the details.
Sheri and Allan Rivlin: Obama Should Debate Boehner: How Democrats Can Win 2010 Elections -- Step 5 Sheri 2010
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Just like Rocky Balboa going to Russia to fight Ivan Drago after Apollo Creed's death in Rocky IV, the debate challenge should offer Boehner no opportunity to delay by challenging the details.
Sheri and Allan Rivlin: Obama Should Debate Boehner: How Democrats Can Win 2010 Elections -- Step 5 Sheri 2010
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And it forces me to say that, for all its strengths, Cragg's art just does not have what Creed's has: it does not speak in the world in the same unforced, open way.
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Just like Rocky Balboa going to Russia to fight Ivan Drago after Apollo Creed's death in Rocky IV, the debate challenge should offer Boehner no opportunity to delay by challenging the details.
Sheri and Allan Rivlin: Obama Should Debate Boehner: How Democrats Can Win 2010 Elections -- Step 5 Sheri 2010
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Outside the museum, Creed's neon text glows with reassurance: Everything Is Going to Be Alright.
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Creed's steps occupy the mysterious, enchanting space in which Rauschenberg strove to act; the borderland between art and life.
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As the mechanism begins to roll, so does Martin Creed's sound installation Work No. 1196, Piece for String Quartet and Elevator: a series of descending scales.
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A monumental sculpture is billed as the centrepiece of this latest show, surrounded by a full range of Creed's ideas-rich output, including a new single from his band.
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Then again, the Scotsman Steps possess a no-nonsense, practical, modest quality, thanks to Creed's streak of sober restraint – the streak that makes him a minimalist.
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Andy's passive-aggressive desire to fail upwards is intriguing, and there is one amusing running gag of Pam running interference on Creed's attempts to poison Dunder Mifflin's client base.
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