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It's a short opinion (you can read it here) that comes down to two essential points: That's fairly straightforward, but here's a bit of context.
Another of Murray's triumphs is "Translation," about Antonio Pigafetta, a nobleman from Vicenza who chronicled Ferdinand Magellan's 16th-century journey of circumnavigation (or, as Magellan puts it here, "that rich guy who bought his way onto the boat").
I recently had tandoori grouse at Trishna in Marylebone with a full-bodied Indian/Italian "super-Tuscan" hybrid (the wine in question is way too hard to track down for me to recommend it here) that worked improbably well, and led me to think I should maybe experiment more with red wine and curry.
And if Oscar continues to bet on the horse that got it here, that might prove lucrative in the end — at least if it works out the way most of those offering insurance on the individual exchanges hope it will.
He points to an open source "side project" he did with Nik Cubrilovic (once an employee here at TechCrunch) called Frictionless (we wrote about it here) that has recently been updated by some contributors.
Now that the dust is settling on the newly launched Google Music (if you don't yet have it in your normal Google search results, you can use it here) that integrates LaLa and iLike/MySpace streaming music, all I can think of is this: What were Facebook and Ticketmaster thinking when they passed up the opportunity to acquire iLike?
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It is here that this research methodology finds its home.
And it was here that genetics entered.
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