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The town from which he got the inquiry was near Boston.
But he repeatedly invokes Yale, from which he got his bachelor's degree, and Harvard, from which he got a master's in business administration, as proof that people who question his smarts are foolish to do so.
Adam's book answers none of these questions, so I looked up the journal article from which he got the story, which was published in 2008.
In 1671 James Gregory (1638 75) found the power series for the inverse tangent function (arc tan, or tan−1), from which he got, by letting x = 1, the formulaπ/4 = 1 − 1/3 + 1/5 − 1/7 + ⋯, which demonstrated a remarkable connection between π and the integers.
His estimate for π was thus given by 2 × 0.7857 / π = 1 / 2 from which he got the highly creditable value of π = 3.1428.
A year later he talked his way into Harvard's graduate school, from which he got a doctorate in 1984.
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Mr. Wallace said that he simply enjoyed nothing more than the pursuit of a good news story and the perch from which he gets to tell it.
Like other Cabinet ministers he receives a salary of £134,000 but he also declares a half-share of a holiday house in Italy, from which he gets rental income, and a half-share of an office building in Hammersmith, west London, which is also rented out.
Like other Cabinet ministers he receives a salary of £134,000 but on top of this he declares a half-share of a holiday house in Italy, from which he gets rental income and a half-share of an office building in Hammersmith which is also rented out.
When an earthquake destroys their home in "darkest Peru", Paddington is duly sent to London to seek shelter.Arriving at Paddington station (from which he gets his name), the bear is initially spotted by Mr Brown, a stuffy middle-class Englishman (played by Hugh Bonneville, Lord Grantham from "Downton Abbey").
He has help from a group of investors on an online investing site called ValueForum.com, from which he gets ideas and shares the due-diligence duties with more than 1,000 fellow members.
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