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  • And, of course, Albert Einstein, whose very name we use as a short-hand for describing someone as a genius, was a lousy student. (As were many successful CEOs and entrepreneurs.) He literally failed his way through academics.

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  • Presumably, Rich Armitage's name will not be gracing any short-lists for powerful jobs from now on.

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  • Under the proposed changes, plants would be able to release up to 5, 000 pounds of one chemical and no longer report details of the release--just the name of the chemical on the short form.

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  • President Bush and congressional lawmakers have vowed to come up with a bipartisan plan to help jumpstart the economy, and in press conferences throughout the week, they have extended an olive branch in the name of providing a fast-acting, short-term fix.

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  • So how did a slender 33-year-old woman in panther leggings, with one short story to her name, get teed up to be the next big thing in publishing?

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  • O'Hanlon was himself on Preston's short-list, along with Wales manager Mark Hughes, while Kenny Dalglish's name was also being linked with the position.

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  • If you produce a short-term memory -- if you look up a telephone number you just remember for a short period of time (or) you meet somebody and remember their name briefly -- you have a transient change in the strength of communication.

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  • His series of short videos, available for free on YouTube, have bypassed the viewership for many brand-name schools combined.

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  • But having chosen to bat first, his contribution was short-lived as he was clean bowled by Zaheer Khan with just four runs to his name.

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  • Short of Paul Ryan's premium-support plan, the only chance for reform worth the name is "comprehensive cost-sharing" that forces individuals to confront at least some of the costs of their own care.

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  • Blizzard All-Stars remains extremely short on details, and one hopes they come up with a better name for the game when it does launch, but Blizzard is almost certainly devoting resources to that project.

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  • After his brief pontificate of just 33 days, the new pope took the name John Paul II, he said to provide continuity in respecting the wishes of his short-lived predecessor.

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  • Miss Gabbidon said in evidence she had previously ignored name-calling and racial comments from the teenage girl, although she was expelled for a short time after the alleged incident involving the monkey noises.

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  • The McCain-Feingold legislation would curb unlimited campaign contributions to political parties and restrain spending by parties and outside groups on so-called "issue ads" that attack candidates by name but escape legal limits by stopping just short of advocating a vote against the candidate.

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  • John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Russ Feingold (D-Wis.), would curb unlimited campaign contributions to political parties and restrain spending by parties and outside groups on so-called "issue ads" that attack candidates by name, but escape legal limits by stopping just short of advocating a vote against the candidate.

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