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After all, Carrie Ann, whose father recently died, has just given a rambling, fragmented lecture that concludes with the observation that we should take pictures of the world before it disappears, because "we're all going to die".
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The biggest challenge I found was that, instead of having whole days or weeks to concentrate on giving a presentation, writing a paper, or planning an experiment, I had to fit lecture preparation and other work responsibilities into fragmented segments of an hour here and there.
"Still on Call," his sixth such book, is a grab bag of essays, reflections, lectures, blog posts and assorted scribblings that has the fragmented, meandering structure from which such collections often suffer.
Within a few years he modified Eliot's "free elective" system; devised general examinations to offset the effect of fragmented, isolated courses; and set up a tutorial plan to supplement undergraduate lectures.
Countries with a plethora of small producers and antiquated regulations find it harder to embrace new ideas and invest in technology, to control quality and to spread best practice.In a recent lecture Michael Paul, the head of European operations for Southcorp, conjured up an imaginary region with a fragmented industry that sounded remarkably similar to many parts of Western Europe.
I feel less fragmented.
At the back of MacGregor's lecture I also waited for him to acknowledge the statist and centralising forces which grew in brutal reaction to the fragmented chaos of medieval Germany.
"Pieces... " is fragmented.
Power is fragmented.
Everything was extremely fragmented.
The sector is fragmented.
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