-
That's why they're often called an intermediary in these things.
CNN: Case against Goldman is 'very weak'
-
Coolidge, or "Cash" as he was often called, had no formal training as an artist, and it shows.
FORBES: Barking Mad
-
Mr Pujol says that an independent Catalonia - often called the "Germany of Spain", for its high GDP and industrial base - could play a role in turning around the image north Europe has of southern Europe.
BBC: Catalan leaders seek independence vote, legal or not
-
Data integration processes (often called ETL when building a data warehouse or data prep when an analyst is massaging data) can take place in Pentaho so that the massive work of massaging and cleaning data does not have to be tightly bound to a specific data warehouse technology or to complicated programming methods.
FORBES: Ideas for Solving the 'Data' Problem First, the 'Big' Problem Second: The Pentaho Way
-
In 2001, researcher Brian Kaspar in his lab noticed that the virus called AAV, which is often been used in gene therapy experiments, had an unusual property.
FORBES: Gene Therapy Slows A Killer
-
He discovered that infants given doses of an anti-malarial drug called Fansidar along with their regular childhood vaccinations often acquired immunity to malaria.
ECONOMIST: Malaria research gets a shot in the arm
-
The Afghan authorities say they are still investigating the cause of Tuesday's poisonings, but a Member of Parliament for the area said they were the result of an attack by what he called the enemies of the government - a term often used to refer to the Taleban.
BBC: Pupils boycott Afghanistan school
-
Australia has often been called "the lucky country" since its prodigious natural resources and fertile agriculture have long afforded an astonishingly high quality of life for its citizens.
FORBES: New Geographer
-
Bill Gething, an advisor to the RIBA, says the government's new so-called sustainable communities are often traditional car-led developments that fail to meet the government's rhetoric.
BBC: ANALYSIS
-
An elite cadre of scholars dominates the advisory boards of Shariah institutions, and these same thinkers are often called by Western institutions who want to develop Shariah-compliant products.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy