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If you feel only half interested, if you find yourself more excited by your leisure time, then most likely you have not chosen a field that engages you.
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Ms. Russell is one of as many as a half-dozen people in whom investigators are interested as they seek to determine if the brothers had any help in the bomb attack or the days afterward, the officials said.
WSJ: Female DNA Found on Bomb in Boston Attack
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And the crowd that funded his social venture was the famed Junto, a loose coalition of smart young Philadelphians interested in the public good in the first half of the 18th century.
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This move has raised concerns that Merck is not as interested in pushing a joint-venture drug that yields only half of each profit dollar.
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While it appears a truism to state that commodity prices are set to continue their bull runs in the first half of 2011, a more precise look coming from one of the most interested parties in the game, Rio Tinto, provides additional support and key insight into risks facing prices for iron ore, coal, copper, and aluminum.
FORBES: Watch Out In Iron Ore, Coal, Copper When Easy Money Policies Are Done, Says Rio Tinto
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Those who remember the debacle of the void race in 1993 might be interested to learn about 1951, when starter Leslie Firth pressed the lever with half the field milling about.
BBC: The Grand National 1839-1955
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Mr. Montalba says about half of his clients request water features today, a stark rise from the handful of people who were interested 10 years ago.
WSJ: High Water Marks
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If you are interested in grassroots politics and how these decisions get debated in the Internet age, visit a half dozen Web sites of these conservative organizations and you will find the debate quite interesting.
CNN: John King: Stem cell research and Bush reaction to Mideast violence
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You may also be interested in a look at the changing nature of work: What Will Work Look Like When Half of Americans Are Not In A Job?
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Buying a half-share of such a giant would be too expensive for most of the firms that are likley to be interested (Intel, the obvious exception, has already joined Micron, an American memory maker).
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