If Mr Kotlikoff is the most hawkish of fiscal hawks, Mr Galbraith perches at the opposite corner of the menagerie.
Be sure to try the menagerie of BBQ sauces, from the creative -- blueberry chipotle and pineapple habanero -- to the traditional -- sweet tomato and spicy vinegar.
Despite the fact the critics complained that her performance was too muted, she returned again last year in The Glass Menagerie.
In 1945, Tennessee Williams' masterpiece, "The Glass Menagerie, " opened on Broadway.
It says at least as much about the American national character as "The Glass Menagerie" or "Our Town, " and deserves to be seen at least as often as those two classics especially when it's done like this.
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After making his acting breakthrough in the Tennessee Williams play The Glass Menagerie, Borgnine gained his first major film role in From Here to Eternity in 1953, playing a sadistic sergeant who beats up Frank Sinatra's character, Private Angelo Maggio.
But he had one other consolation - he sold the animal to Wombwell's menagerie for the the same amount where it was exhibited as "The Tiger that Swallowed the Boy".
The plantation's menagerie also includes rhinoceroses, the ostrichlike cassowary, cheetahs and giant eland, a type of large African antelope.
The cost of supporting this menagerie of pre-digital radios and working around their various deficiencies would eventually dwarf the price of the new radio system which is one of the reasons why it was developed in the first place.
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This takes place at the family home in Connecticut, which has become, for the occasion, a multiethnic menagerie of liberal optimists, many bearing musical instruments.
The director says she shot more than 200 hours of footage of the family, who currently live in a 26, 000-square-foot home, depicted in the film as an overcrowded menagerie of pets, kids and stuff.
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In addition to the circus, the Speaker also appeared with a menagerie of zoo animals this week.
It's through the entrance near 41st Street that I encounter the most bizarre but totally satisfying menagerie of NFL bric-a-brac.
Was it part of a small menagerie that was travelling through the area?
He keeps a menagerie of monkeys and peacocks in the grounds of his office.
If there's any change to her lifestyle, it's that she's added a cat, Cookie, to the dog, birds and goldfish in her menagerie.
Terry Thompson died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound on October 18 shortly after he pried open cages and opened the farm's fences that held his private menagerie of lions, tigers, bears, wolves and monkeys.
Well, after scooping up some loose sand, Curiosity's Sample Analysis at Mars (SAM) suite and the Chemistry and Mineralogy (CheMin) instruments found a menagerie of chemicals, including sulfur, chlorine, and traces of carbon-based materials.
Into this menagerie now strides a whip-cracking zookeeper: the International Monetary Fund.
Isla Gladstone, curator of Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, believes "once captured the cat was kept in captivity, maybe as part of a menagerie".
In general, they tend to focus on a menagerie of what I would call secondary factors, while missing the foundational importance of the Magic Formula.
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Critics -- including consumer groups, librarians and other entertainment companies -- question whether one company should get preferential treatment for sweeping legislation it wants to ensure that the company can continue charging premium prices for videos and other products featuring Mickey Mouse and a menagerie of other popular cartoon characters.
Puffy bumpers, pillows and blankets, low-hanging mobiles and a menagerie of stuffed animals all pose suffocation hazards to babies less than 12 months old, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).
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