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In a word: inveigle
The Baltimore SunEach week The Sun's John McIntyre presents a moderately obscure but evocative word with which you may not be familiar — another brick to add to the wall of your working vocabulary. This week's word: INVEIGLE You may pronounce it "in-VEE-guhl" or... -
Meet the cast of Chicago's 'Book of Mormon'
Tribune reporterWe spoke with three actors in the Chicago company of “The Book of Mormon,” now at the Bank of America Theatre. James Vincent Meredith as Mafala Hatimbi James Vincent Meredith is the ranking Chicagoan in the cast, a longtime Chicago stage...Tags: Chicago Transit Authority, Entertainment, Bank of America Corp., Religion and Belief, Columbia University
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Notre Dame discounts past with Boston College
BOSTON — At a place like Notre Dame, there is institutional memory, and there are memories that provoke institutionalization. So stop us if you've heard this one before: Boston College, ruining perfect seasons for Notre … OK, yup, we'll...Tags: Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Football, Manti Te'o, Bowl Championship Series, Boston College Eagles
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Religion - Speakers and topics
Beaver Creek Church of the Brethren, Pastor Rachel Black will give the sermon at the 10 a.m. service Sunday. Warren Frusher and Anthony Minnick will be worship leaders. Sunday school at 9 a.m. Fall fellowship and hayride will follow the service. Benevola...Tags: Baptist, Customs and Tradition, Entertainment, The Truth (music group), Religion and Belief
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'The Voice' recap, Contestants don't know how to Rock
Guys, it’s election season — obvious, I know, right? But this is important when it comes to “The Voice” because tonight’s show was cut short because of the third and final presidential debate. Now, this is a space free of...
Tags: Entertainment, Lady Antebellum (music group), Billie Joe Armstrong, Elections, Music
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A hilltop Encino house where circular logic works
People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. And if that glass house has two 12-sided, almost circular, mostly door-less structures with precious few straight interior walls? Then hanging art, relying on conventional right-angled furniture...
Tags: Le Corbusier, Auction Service
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All Health's Breaking Loose: Meditation is good for your heart
Grooming Michael Clark Duncan stands out among many memories from back when I was a Hollywood makeup artist. I remember the size of his head. I had never used that much makeup to cover someone's dome before. His big, friendly, split-tooth smile could...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Heart Attack, Stress, Entertainment, Michael Clark
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Biking paths cross Illinois
The folks at Duffy's Tavern in Utica, Ill. (technically North Utica), predict an uptick in business this fall. The summer's brutal heat kept many cyclists off the Illinois & Michigan Canal path, but Duffy's, a popular watering hole within sight of the...
Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Lymphoma, Blood, Tourism and Leisure, Gardens and Parks
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Defendant, Champion friend: Hazing was all about earning 'respect'
Fellow drum majors called him "The Example."
Florida A&M University drum major Robert Champion, hazed to death on a parked charter bus in Orlando last fall, was the first to arrive for practice, the last to leave. He cared deeply about the world-famous...Tags: Florida Citrus Bowl, Grammy Awards, James H. Ammons, Health and Safety at School, Hazing
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Rockers, fully exposed on Is Anyone Up?
Josh Grabelle did what any responsible label head would when he found out one of the artists on his roster at Bullet Tooth Records was pictured naked online. Grabelle warned the young drummer, then sent a cease-and-desist letter to Hunter Moore, the owner...Tags: Entertainment, Fine Artists, Artists, Taylor Swift, Music
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Q&A: Flux Pavilion
RedEye special contributorDubstep producer Flux Pavilion may reveal some uniquely British charm from time-to-time, like when he describes the part of his act that involves “jumping about, playing lots of fun, ridiculous music,” but his appeal is intercontinental....Tags: Electronica (genre), Entertainment, Science and Technology, Bon Iver (music group), Jay-Z
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Somerset County church news for June 16
Middlecreek COB The message at the Middlecreek Church of the Brethren this week will center around the power of fatherly love and will be presented by the Rev. Linda Stoner. The title of her sermon is "Giggling at God." The Rev. John Stoner will...Tags: Contemporary Music (genre), Entertainment, Pentecost, Religious Festivals, Cancer
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