• The Industrial Revolution happened in Europe with no scientific knowledge beyond what the Greeks, Romans, Chinese and Persians knew in ancient times.

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  • We only found out long afterward how worried the Fed had been at various times, knowledge that no doubt would have resulted in several panics had the Fed been transparent with its concerns at the time.

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  • "I feel that the condition and knowledge that I gained from Korea will definitely help me achieve those times in the first half of next season, " he said.

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  • In ancient times the Library of Alexandria held the collected knowledge of the Western world.

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  • Only 700 years ago, Europe's knowledge of the planet extended no farther than Ptolemy's in Roman times: just into northern Africa and western Asia.

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  • "While Mr Li came across as loquacious and jovial in his interaction with Indian leaders - a far cry from several other Chinese leaders who have visited here in the past - he also won hearts with his knowledge of India, " a Times of India report said.

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  • Writing in the Times, food critic Giles Coren bemoaned the public's lack of knowledge about what is in their food.

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  • It uncovered two big perception gaps between advisors and investors in knowledge of investing where advisors are three times as likely to describe clients as very knowledgable as the clients themselves 42 percent to 12 percent of clients.

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  • This may be wishful thinking, but his essential point is a good one: namely that the boom years before the great recession put far more wealth in the hands of highly educated professionals than in earlier times, and that this class--Ivied, cosmopolitan, sophisticated in the ways of the knowledge economy--naturally gravitates toward liberal values and politics.

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  • The nine single-handed yachtsmen who set off at different times in 1968, bidding to be the first to sail non-stop around the world, shared knowledge and friendship.

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  • According to a story in today's Washington Post, some of these abductions have been carried out with the knowledge of US forces and at times, with US participation.

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  • Let us hope that the advances of recent times will reawaken a sense of awe and well-being, that we will rest easy in the knowledge that there is indeed a God and that we will rediscover and reinvigorate the principles--however imperfectly adhered to--that created this nation: life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

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