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NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISOR Jake Sullivan recently expressed doubt about the economic consensus that \markets always allocate capital productively and efficiently–no matter what our competitors did, no matter how big our shared challenges grew, and no matter how many guardrails we took down.\
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Reno, R.R
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Sullivan, Jake
2023
Journal Article
Helen Keller : courage in the dark
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Hurwitz, Johanna
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Covington, Neverne
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Keller, Helen, 1880-1968 Juvenile literature.
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Sullivan, Annie, 1866-1936 Juvenile literature.
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Keller, Helen, 1880-1968.
2003
An amazing, true story brought to a beginning reader's level. When a childhood illness leaves her blind and deaf, Helen Keller's life seems hopeless. But her indomitable will and the help of a devoted teacher empower Helen to triumph over incredible adversity.
Sullivan says there’s no sign of Russian use of nuclear arms
2022
National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said on Sept. 30 that the U.S. does not see any current indications that Russia may use nuclear weapons.
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The last kids on Earth and the Doomsday Race
I'm Jack Sullivan, and this is why you should vote for me to be mayor of Mallusc City: I've pretty much mastered the art of zombie-control, taken down massive monsters, and survived the most epic road trip ever. Now I'm ready for anything! But it turns out travelling on the back of an enormous centipede monster means less sightseeing than planned, and more foe-fighting superhero-ness than ever before ... But the Destructor of Worlds has nothing on me, my awesome gang of monster-fighting friends and my radical zombie squad. Whatever it takes, we're gonna win the Doomsday Race - and save the world!
The Japan of Pure Invention
2010
Long before Sofia Coppola’s Lost in Translation and Puccini’s Madame Butterfly, Gilbert and Sullivan’s The Mikado presented its own distinctive version of Japan. Tracing the history of The Mikado’s performances from Victorian times to the present, Josephine Lee reveals the continuing viability of the play’s surprisingly complex racial dynamics as they have been adapted to different times and settings.