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The UK business whizz Brent Hoberman, who made his name co-founding British start-up Lastminute.com, had organised this event as an inspiration network for Indian start-ups.
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We watched for ten minutes or so as the robotic arms went about their business, whizzing up and down the aisles, snatching luxury-laden plastic bins from shelves.
A red-faced man in a suit harangues one sweating coder: "What can I tell the PM?"This simulation is one of a dozen or so run each year by the Cyber Security Challenge, an outfit funded by government and business that aims to spot whizz kids not yet working in cyber-defence.
That a celebrity might command a quarter of a page photo is not particularly unusual – but this was page 46 and I'd already whizzed over the business pages and the TV listings and done the crossword.
As data whizz across borders, creating workable rules for business out of varying national standards will be hard.In this section Private data, public rules Scattered saviours ReprintsEurope's new privacy regulation is one of the most sweeping.
And Chappell maintained, in the face of obvious scepticism among MPs on the business select committee, that there were innocent explanations for the cash transfers whizzing in and out of BHS and his Retail Acquisitions company.
For years, the group, founded in 1946 by a Westchester County business executive, Leonard E. Read, has remained little known and low profile -- drivers whizzing south on Broadway might have noticed its small sign stuck high up on a roadside tree trunk.
It was what doctors in the end-of-life business call "firing a warning shot," but Mrs. Migliore did not seem to hear the bullet whizzing past.
But their entry into serious business, and the world of takeovers, came through White's connection to Jim Slater, the accountant turned stock market whizz kid who introduced them to the potential in public company shares.
I'm pretty sure those provoking Iranian Guards, those terrorists, were all probably as drunk as weekend speedboaters over here and just whizzing around their pond, so dangerous, and that our warships were, as usual, quietly minding their own business and keeping their usual low profile over there.
Whizz up some hummus.
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