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They can use that to write papers, explore the Web, play games and instant message their friends.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Many of the organizations funded by the Kochs employ specialists who write position papers that are subsequently quoted by politicians and pundits.
NEWYORKER: Covert Operations
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That makes us very different from the official papers that write what they are told to and the commercial papers, which pander to readers.
ECONOMIST: How scared should corporate China be of Hu Shuli?
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With Pollick, a celebrity need only sign papers and write a check to Giving Back.
FORBES: Savior To The Stars
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There is no question that professors today have historically light teaching loads that often allow them to write third-rate papers, of fourth-rate importance, for fifth-rate journals that almost nobody reads.
FORBES: Government Should Exit Higher Ed
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In total, the original top ten papers received 223 write-ups in the news.
ECONOMIST: What newspapers don��t say matters as much as what they do
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He settled into work, and got a tutoring job helping brilliant Korean violinists with shaky English write their music-theory papers.
NEWYORKER: The Proxy Marriage
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His answer was that voters who wanted Britain out should write the word "out" on their ballot papers, so the number of spoiled papers would indicate the support for withdrawal.
BBC: New thinking on Europe
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But we would never suggest a student use this to bang out 10-page term papers -- heck, we're loathe to even write 3, 000-word reviews on it.
ENGADGET: ASUS Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 review: meet the company's new top-of-the-line tablet
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In another recent paper, Dr. Eastwood and two colleagues set out to write the ultimate scientific definition of boredom, culling through decades of research papers to assemble a description of the phenomenon.
WSJ: Interesting Fact: There's a Yawning Need for Boring Professors
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When she finally comes home around 5:30pm or 6:00pm, there are often papers to grade, parent calls to make, lesson plans to write, or other required (if not always important) tasks.
FORBES: Why US education deserves our praise (and funding)