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For "Devils & Dust" (Columbia), Springsteen has once again decided to bury his skills — charisma and force of delivery — under potentially interesting details (the going price for anal sex with a stranger) and high-school-English symbols (the not-as-resonant-as-he-thinks title).

There are of course still hurdles to be addressed, and appealingly this message was not buried at formnext; skills gaps, constraints in terms of speed and price-per-part, failure rates, high initial investment, risk-averse business models slowing adoption rates and more came up even during formal press conferences.

It requires some of same skills as being buried alive for a week, Mr. Blaine said: "It's all in your mind.

Amenhotep never tired of boasting of his feats in these skills, and he was even buried with his great bow.

It's the innovation-driving, emotion-calming skill that comes naturally to us as kids but gets buried by our busy, multitasking lifestyles.

Conceivably, he says, those skills, like music, mathematics, art and calendar calculating, were buried deep in their brains.

Buried in that, and often unspoken, is the question of the skills our leaders need in order to shape these changes.

The skills that can inspire such praise and hyperbole had been buried away, muted.

That is, it either requires more skill or can be done by more people around the world or is being buried — made obsolete — faster than ever.

His training in psychotherapy and his skills as an amateur detective come together - he realizes that the answers lie buried somewhere in a tangle of obscure family history.

Buried Treasure!

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