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He was also succeeding at parties, the one setting where the perpetually skittish Mr. Goulian seems to feel comfortable.

As adoption graphs will tell you, in order to succeed, a company needs to perpetually innovate, even if it means out-innovating and killing your own products.

This has always been a show-stopping role--Deborah Rush was Tony-nominated for the original and Katie Finneran won the award for the revival--and Hilty succeeds handily, comporting herself like a perpetually posing beauty queen-turned-game show hostess trying to get us to choose the prize behind Curtain #3.

Endowed with a flashing intelligence and a razor-sharp wit, Zvobgo never hid his ambition to succeed Mugabe; as a result, he was perpetually sidelined.

In Mr. Kunkel's biography of Ross, "Genius in Disguise: Harold Ross of The New Yorker," he set about to dispel the prevailing impression of his subject, who never even graduated from high school, as "a perpetually confused hayseed, a naif, an uncouth provincial who succeeded almost in spite of himself".

When they do succeed, they think 'Phew, I fooled 'em again.' Perpetually waiting to be "unmasked" doesn't just drain a woman's energy and confidence.

In summary, we have succeeded in selecting for flies that can live perpetually at extremely low O2 (5 % and 4 O2), levels that are lethal in naïve flies.

"I wanted the set to evoke my experience with the archives, finding a lot of playful details," said Ms. Clark, who has succeeded in making the Chloé woman both fun and perpetually young.

In conclusion, we have succeeded in generating a Drosophila strain that can live perpetually at extremely high O2 (90% O2), a level lethal to naïve flies.

It may not be enough to secure the perpetually ratings-beleaguered comedy a seventh season, but Fey and her team definitely succeeded at besting themselves, as Live from Studio 6H was well superior to its predecessor.

Perpetually in the aspiring writer's head was a line from Kafka: even if he were to succeed at this, nothing would be gained.

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