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The Obama administration, just two weeks on the job, had been lauded for running a smooth transition process and filling Cabinet posts early.
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When mechanical engineer James Parks joined Nektar in 1994, employees at the company were hand-filling blister packs with an early version of insulin powder at a rate of 100 per person per day, too slow for mass production.
FORBES: Innovation
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The court heard how Bather, who suffers from panic attacks, assaulted and threatened a man of around his age at a filling station in Holywell in the early hours of 13 January.
BBC: Connor Carl Bather sentenced for driving 'like a maniac'
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Students predictably group around the areas near their university campuses, which are spread throughout the city, filling the pubs any day of the week beginning as early as 5 pm.
BBC: Best student cities: London
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Musically, White Rabbits' closest siblings would include Cold War Kids or early Walkmen, given all three bands' fondness for twinkling keyboards, room-filling rock and snarling but seductive vocals.
NPR: Jangly Rock with Frantic Intensity and Lusty Vocals
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Seen properly, the best early movies were a revelation, particularly the sight of actors in closeup filling a screen fifty feet or more across the diagonal, they presented a new landscape of flesh that astonished viewers.
NEWYORKER: The Artists
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All the talking heads and golf analysts are filling the airwaves with their opinions on whether a two-stroke penalty administered early this morning was the proper assessment or whether Masters favorite Tiger Woods should have been disqualified for what was considered an unknowing illegal drop on the 15th hole Friday.
FORBES: Tiger Woods' Penalty Should Have Been Assessed On The Spot Or Not At All
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Make one julep at a time by filling a julep cup with crushed ice, adding one tablespoon mint syrup and two ounces of Early Times Kentucky Whisky.
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