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Highlighting Loren Sherman, '17, about his remarkable video for MIT admitted students — acceptance letters delivered by drone on Pi Day.

Even Maggie Wilderotter, chief executive of Wink, admits that acceptance of such interactive TV applications will be slow.

In 1932, Yale received thirteen hundred and thirty applications, and it admitted nine hundred and fifty-nine — an acceptance rate of seventy-two per cent.

Inigo Gilmore admitted in his acceptance speech: "Some of my shirts did not go down well with Channel 4 management.

But although contactless payments have now been available in the UK for two years, and there are 17m cards and 75,000 terminals, Visa admits a low acceptance level by retailers is still preventing usage from becoming an every-day habit.

It was no surprise to hear Jackman credit it, moments afterward, to the bombastic Baz Luhrmann; a far better choice would have been the choreographer Longiness Fernandes, who staged the exhilarating Bollywood finale of "Slumdog Millionaire" and who, as Danny Boyle admitted in his acceptance speech for Best Director, was accidentally left off the film's credits.

LIMBAUGH: The idea that torture doesn't work- that's been put out from John McCain on down- You know, for the longest time McCain said torture doesn't work then he admitted in his acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention last summer that he was broken by North Vietnamese.

Rachel Jewkes, acting president of the South African Medical Research Council, said it had been researching sexual violence for 20 years and found between a quarter and third of men admit rape, indicating widespread social acceptance.

I'll admit, I gobbled up any acceptance and praise I could when I was in my awkward tween years.

With regard to self-belief and acceptance, alcoholics must admit to themselves that they are drunkards--desperate, often hopeless--and have chaotic lives.

Given that finite acceptance angle detectors admit a considerable amount of scattered light, to assess hypochromicity the interpretation of the spectral data should be done within the context of a scattering model.

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