On the inside: Good design is defined by the intersection between form and function.
You could stack an investment line and later a government spending line on top of a consumption line and establish equilibrium spending and income by the intersection of the top line with the 45-degree line.
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Then from nowhere emerged a large group of Iraqis -- an old man, several young boys and a stream of women enveloped in black chadors -- that began crossing a major intersection overlooked by Humvees.
But they were soon overshadowed by thousands of protesters who flooded a major intersection in the capital, Dhaka, upset by what they said was a lenient sentence of life in prison, which actually means just 14 years in Bangladesh.
ConnecTV was founded by pioneering executives at the intersection of media, entertainment and technology: Ian Aaron, Alan Moskowitz and Stacy Jolna.
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Banks succeed by issuing debt at the intersection of prudence and opportunity.
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He quotes a study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety which suggests there is on average a 40% decrease in all accidents and a 90% drop in fatal ones when a traffic intersection is replaced by a roundabout.
The Intersection Event, organized by Randy Haykin of The Gratitude Network, with colleagues Guru Singh and Dr. Chris Pitt, was convened at Google Headquarters to catalyze action among innovators and social entrepreneurs.
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Inspired by the traffic that hummed through the intersection outside their Zurich flat, the Freitag brothers designed a courier bag made of old truck tarpaulins, used bicycle inner tubes and car seat belts.
The recent request for proposals by Microsoft Research to address challenges at the intersection of human trafficking and technology offers a promising example.
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"This really doesn't change anything, " said one young woman passing through an informal checkpoint set up by the barbed wire now sealing off the busy intersection to traffic.
Beyond just reflecting on his band, he also muses about the intersection of the arts and science, particularly by noting other scientists who also rock.
Raquel Nelson was recently convicted for the death of her son when she crossed a busy intersection and her son was struck and killed by a hit-and-run driver.
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Stepping out into Dogenzaka Crossing -- the busiest intersection in the world -- I was tweaked awake by a thousand new sights and sounds.
Struck by gunfire, the Maserati's driver then sped through the intersection and hit the taxi, which burst into flames and caused the six-car crash.
This free guided tour will begin at 5:30 pm at the permanent Language of the Birds installation, designed by Bay Area artists Brian Goggin and Dorka Keehn and located at the intersection of Columbus and Broadway in North Beach.
His Metropole Hotel, whose interior fittings still feature a Sassoon family emblem with its two greyhounds, rises at a nearby intersection -- across from its twin, Hamilton House, built by Sir Victor as a hybrid office building and high-rise apartment house.
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The Economist has an interesting article about the intersection of Christian theology and the ethos of Internet and hacking culture, building on an article by Jesuit priest Antonio Spadaro, which I reported on a few months ago.
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