After midfielder Hosny Abd Rabou gave the home side the lead midway through the second half, Knowledge Musona struck from distance to bring the visitors level.
With the knowledge that half the Italian electorate still supports both his domestic and foreign policies, Mr Berlusconi has no intention of bowing out of Italian politics.
It has been noted that women are responsible for half of the human knowledge and technical expertise as informal agriculturalists, gardeners, animal-breeders, managers of their community resources as well as technological innovators and agents of change.
Careers are more volatile, too, as the half-life of marketable knowledge shrinks.
Since knowledge workers spend half their time on interactions, our research and experience suggest that companies should first explore the productivity barriers that impede these interactions.
In many roles, a knowledge worker can spend half their day on routine communications such as filtering incoming information and correspondence, contacting others, scheduling meetings and so on.
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"There were no harsh words at half-time, just a knowledge that we had to pick our game up and we did do, " said Smith, in his final season at Ibrox.
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The survey indicates that one-third to one-half of businesses possessing a healthy knowledge of the requirements of Obamacare (knowledge provided to those participating in the study by McKinsey) would give up on or make major changes to their employee health benefit programs as a result of the economic responsibilities the law will place on them.
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So, to have a self reliant aviation industry, it is only now that we have the knowledge base that will enable us to build and innovate for the next generation fighter jets, when this knowledge base has been available to the developed world for half a century!
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He sucked in scientific knowledge from 15 newspapers a day, as well as a half-dozen magazines and the bulletins of various scientific and geographic societies.
Safe in the knowledge their lead was secure, Australia eased off for the rest of the half.
He wanted to make sure his workers kept up a comprehensive knowledge base, so when the Japanese offered to sell him integrated circuits at half price, he refused.
So if anyone fancies that they are going to show up with their cracker barrel wisdom and invalidate her philosophy, even though no professional philosopher in half a century has been able to do so, I have to wonder what special knowledge they think they have.
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This single form of Big Data has transformed almost every corner of modern life, and delivered to each of us access to knowledge not available to even the most powerful and richest people in the world a half-century ago.
"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.
All the skills and knowledge in the world will not make a successful entrepreneur of a man who thinks the future is perpetually half empty.
Of course, it's no secret that HDTV prices in general have been sinking like a stone over the past half year or so, and while the boutiques are banking on customers finally coughing up the extra dough for "knowledge staff" and better all-around service, we're betting that price still remains king in the land of HDTV.
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