"Because it's a niche market, five or six people can have a huge effect, "he observes.
Nickelodeon, another Viacom property, "has a whole network of these old shows, " he observes.
Europe may have the most sophisticated art, but most people are not a part of it, he observes.
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Men, he observes, are inherently mobile and migrate to the city as soon as they receive a certificate.
Romney would have smiled ever harder, and looked on with even greater glee than he observes the current conflict.
He observes that the multinational forces in the Gulf War defeated Iraq by first destroying its ability to command its forces.
Previous technologies, including the telegraph, aircraft, radio and television, were also expected to bolster democracy, he observes, but they failed to live up to expectations.
He observes that more and more employers are aware of employees' ergonomic concerns and use this concern as a recruiting advantage over less savvy employers.
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"Tweeting after the fact is not an Internet strategy, " he observes.
The show appeals to children with "these brightly colored people with grocery-bag-shaped heads, " he says, and then it will throw in a Schopenhauer joke, he observes.
He observes that television's representations of the South -- Andy Griffith's Mayberry, "The Dukes of Hazzard, " "The Beverly Hillbillies" -- seldom delve into the challenging issues underneath.
He observes that starting small allows you to develop a track record and prove demand to potential investors or large retailers without taking on too much risk.
He observes, for example, that carbon nanotubes failed as lubricants (one of the early uses dreamed up for them) because they react with metal surfaces to form carbides.
"It's just black folks being black folks, " he observes, smiling.
He observes that prices for many commodities are already near all-time highs, even with "kind of a soft recovery" in the U.S. and Europe, and robust growth in Asia.
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"If you look at electric cars today and at what their price increase is, it's 50% - often more than 50% - and some of them are 100% more expensive, " he observes.
He also observes that people under 35 tend to check their Facebook messages before they check their email accounts.
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He trenchantly observes that if this secular disdain for religious participation in public life had been operative in the past, we might never have had the antislavery movement and the Martin Luther King Jr.
He could, she observes, be hurt, unforgiving, venomous and confused.
He divides them into groups of five and observes with dismay as they depart in ones and twos.
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Fred Waitzkin is the author of Searching for Bobby Fischer: The Father of a Prodigy Observes the World of Chess, and he has recently completed a first novel, The Dream Merchant.
"He's unusual, because he's highly respected as a theorist, but he's also working directly in the field, " observes Eric Maskin, an economist at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, N.
"He's kind of like Howard Hughes meets Donald Trump, " observes New York art advisor Neal Meltzer.
Mr. Pierce, who has worked with her, observes that the Russian great Vasily Alekseyev didn't peak as a weightlifter until he was in his mid-30s.
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Mr Dixon observes that the returns on capital in the better companies are now healthy: Time Warner, he calculates, made a 39% return before interest and tax in 1997.
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