He doesn't go to movies, bars or the gym, he doesn't watch television, read, discuss current events or have friends.
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As one of the main leaders on the phone unlocking campaign, I encourage the technology community to read and discuss this legislation.
But why I think Nokia and Sharepoint still struggle with their ecosystems is that on the web people want to read about and discuss people.
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She had studied management at Sichuan University, read widely and could discuss things like art with me.
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Brinkema said Martin's actions violated Brinkema's February 22 court order that witnesses not observe or read trial proceedings, or discuss their testimony with each other.
They discovered they share a passion for "Twilight" and "Harry Potter, " and have since met to discuss the books they read.
Every day for two years, students are given three cases a day to read and analyze, and then discuss with their fellow classmates the next day in class.
Users can discuss the latest material, read and write explanatory articles on leaks along with background material and context.
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"White Men Have Much to Discuss About Mass Shootings" read the headline of a piece in the Washington Post's Outlook section Sunday.
At the end of the application cycle each year, they would discuss the responses they had read, and they changed or substituted questions when they felt they were not getting at the information they needed.
About five years ago, the general, who had read my book, Start with No, invited me to discuss business-leadership and negotiation topics for a taped television program, in Tampa, FL. And because we were both veterans, we shared a great conversation afterwards.
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This is the second excerpt from a series of interviews I conducted with four MBA candidates who graduated, or expect to soon, with a focus on corporate social responsibility (CSR). (Read the first part here.) In this portion, the graduates discuss their different backgrounds and how they came to focus on CSR as a career choice.
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Before their shock and dazzle fades, he races on to discuss the success of mosquito nets in Africa, how Indian students read more (and thicker) textbooks than their European counterparts, and the latest trends in cancer rates in Vietnam and mobile-phone innovation in Sudan.
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