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Managed to make steady entrance into last clut on list and thought names mentioned familiar - some New York, Chicago, etc.

TechWeb sent a camera to the event (video below) and I'm sure you'll find the themes mentioned familiar.

Mr. Gore says he's laid out a "recommended agenda for action" in this volume, and he mentions some familiar policy options for grappling with the climate change crisis (like cap and trade, and using tax policy to discourage CO2 emissions).

The two-timing "I" occasionally mentionsfamiliar place such as "Miami" or "Manhattan", but he lives in a generalised metropolis that seems to have been Photoshopped from details of many places: it has docks and trams but also a "Presidential freeway" and a "cricket stadium".

The questioner mentioned the familiar Keynes adage favoring immediate government intervention in the economy: "in the long run we are all dead".

These companies say consumers should be ready and even eager to go paperless because Internet transactions have become more secure, not to mention more familiar and accessible.

His co-presenters, mainly famous retired players, have often been dissed for the meat-and-potatoes blandness of their analysis, not to mentionfamiliar golf-clubby badinage.

THE other night I was out drinking with a development economist currently working on a paper about the relationship between religiosity and modernisation, and he mentioned a familiar problem.

Where King was always sunnily optimistic, Payne groaned inwardly at counterarguments trotted out, like a board chair who couldn't see a problem with tobacco because an uncle had smoked till he was 95, not to mention the familiar slippery slope fallacies.

But in 1986 the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit didn't buy the argument, saying in part, "Foot chases and the morale problems of policemen, not to mention the familiar figure of the Irish cop, are venerable and often-recurring themes of police fiction".

But even as things got tough, Depledge faced criticism not just in business but for continuing to work while pregnant, she mentioned a familiar entrepreneurial phrase, "It's the highs that keep you going cuz it's addictive, right?

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