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That economic reality leaves thousands of musicians in a gray zone: too established to book only locally, but not yet profitable enough to command sustained attention from a booking agency juggling dozens of clients.
From Los Angeles Times
And it happened to her a week earlier, too, when she sustained a torn anterior cruciate ligament in a crash at Crans-Montana, Switzerland.
From Los Angeles Times
“The director wants you to get closer, and you have to decide in split-seconds if it’s safe enough—because skiers make mistakes too.”
The tech giant will help shape the university’s new AI-competency graduation requirement, and faculty will be able to access a tool for scientific research, too.
The guidance it set out implies small upgrades and isn’t too far from consensus expectations, they note.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.