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But Brown and Howell, who are redshirt freshmen, might be making a pitch for playing time in the Rose Bowl. says Brown, making a pitch for older voters to support the alliance's efforts, "I'm not going to write checks to John Kerry if he's not going to step up on my issues. The point: Pagondas is making a pitch for a classical version of "shock and awe"--a tricky analogy for our times, given that Pagondas was leading a fight against the democratic Athenians. |
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