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" ... After enjoying a generation of relative peace, the Mediterranean Sea is quietly heading towards a major maritime crisis. Somehow, the “peaceful” Mediterranean has become one of the most militarized oceans in the world. Only a tired, sclerotic NATO–and possibly a somnolent European Union–remains to hold the five largest Mediterranean-based navies together. For seventy years, the united front of NATO has been enormously successful in maintaining relatively good order in the Mediterranean Sea. Without it, the specter of a newly-balkanized Mediterranean raises the prospect of maritime conflict and trade disruptions on a scale unseen since World War II. ... "
" ... Despite Taft's seemingly somnolent approach to governing, some important things were accomplished. In fact, here, as elsewhere, Taft was an effective executive. Henry Stimson, who served under Presidents Taft, Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Truman as secretary of war and under Herbert Hoover as secretary of state, found Taft to be, by far, the finest administrator. ... "
" ... The merger went through. However, the market anticipated that it would, so Time-Warner gained only another 4%. Eaton returned 10% but Bank OZK (then called Bank of the Ozarks) slid 30%. Hence, my overall return from a year ago was a somnolent -5.2%, while the S&P returned 9.6% ... "
" ... Things look okay in the stock market. The downside barriers are holding, earnings are good, and the broad array of economic fundamentals are sound, even robust. So, what’s the problem? Simply put, it just seems the market is somnolent when it should be radiant. ... "
" ... We now face a future of remote transactions involving significantly reduced participation and human interaction. We have moved from swipes to waves at checkout. Do we want a future where our sense of touch and human connection are minimized? Do we want to be somnolent spectators rather than passionate participators? ... "