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Anne Soukhanov, the U.S. General Editor of Encarta Webster's, was the first to weigh in.
His one disappointment this year was that the official "all-time biggest pumpkin," the first to weigh more than a ton, did not make it to the Bronx, as was planned.
Beni Meier's record-smashing pumpkin was bred from a Wallace 2009 seed taken from Ron Wallace's 2012 pumpkin Freak II, which was the first to weigh more than a ton.
"The Dark Knight Rises" (July 20) Not because you are psyched to see the epic conclusion to Christopher Nolan's ambitious Batman trilogy (though perhaps you are), but because you are dying to be one of the first to weigh in publicly on the question: Will this be better than "The Avengers"?
The first to weigh in are Daniel M. Kammen, an energy technology researcher at the University of California, Berkeley, who is on leave working for the World Bank, and Robert D Atkinson, the founder and president of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation.
One of the first to weigh in was Zeke from Cabin Creek, W.Va. "This guy is big, but he's a more of a finesse player at this point and time," declared Jerry West, the Memphis Grizzles' new president for basketball operations.
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