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Two printers go out every second somewhere in the 179 countries where HP's 150, 000 employees do business.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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"A significant majority of the Southern Baptist boys will pull out and will go somewhere else, " he said.
WSJ: Boy Scouts Propose Lifting Gay Ban on Kids, but Not Adults
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Imagine if every time you got into your car to go somewhere, hundreds of people already out on the road reported on the traffic ahead of you, and a computer somewhere processed all they did and saw and calculated the fastest route to your destination right at this instant, and even instantly updated it as you drove, when those other drivers indicated that conditions changed.
FORBES: Waze Keeps You Out of Traffic, as GPS Meets the Power of the Crowd
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They like to be somewhere they can go out at lunchtime.
BBC: South Essex College gets new Basildon campus permission
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So Springfield was out, but we had to go somewhere.
NPR: Chapter 1
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The entrepreneur has an idea of what they want, but no ability to do it themselves, so they go somewhere offshore and build a team and build out their product without spending a single dollar.
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Since News Corp is not an independent shareholder, Sky's non-execs are likely to turf him out if somewhere around a half of the other shareholders vote for him to go.
BBC: James Murdoch 'knows nothing'
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Credit life insurance is not required for taking out a loan, and if a salesman tries to imply that it is, go somewhere else or report him or her to the authorities.
FORBES: Credit Life Insurance: You Don't Need It
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I'll know that everything that's there is out of my head, so I can make somebody appear, or if I want to go somewhere else, I can do that, too.
NPR: School Of Seven Bells: Blurring Life And Art