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senor
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Even if your favorite is a relative obscurity ("Property of Jesus," "Senor"), it's likely to be here.
Storm in a shot glass The shackled boss ReprintsDan Senor and Saul Singer called Israel "The Start-Up Nation" in a book of that name in 2009.
Its characters include Senor Gould, who owns the silver mining concession in Sulaco; Decoud, a young idealist who dreams of making Sulaco a separate state; the revolutionary Montero, who invades Sulaco; and, of course, Nostromo, the supposedly incorruptible Italian dockers' captain to whom Gould entrusts his silver so that it doesn't get into the hands of the revolutionaries.
Told by stickler Senor Bercow that no, he – order!
Senor Santa Cruz's obsession with copper is perhaps understandable as a loyal nod to his birthplace – Chile is the world's biggest producer of the stuff.
Instead of building a shopping mall with a runway attached, Senor Vidal has designed a security search system with a check-in and boarding gates attached.
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As Shans would charge, Senor Fenoy would rise lightly on tiptoe, with his stomach pulled in, apparently expecting his opponent to brush past him.
Senor Marcos de Souza Dantas, the new president of the Banco do Brasil, said in a speech that a lot of the difficulties of Brazil are due to a "precipitous & exaggerated industrialization" for which the country was not really ready.
It used to be said that you would never need an enemy if you had a Hungarian for a friend, and Senor Castro has probably by now concluded that you will never need a friend if you have the C.I.A. for an enemy.
Two well-timed new books provide some clues: "Boulevard of Broken Dreams: Why Public Efforts to Boost Entrepreneurship and Venture Capital Have Failed and What to Do About it", by Josh Lerner, and "Start-Up Nation: The Story of Israel's Economic Miracle", by Dan Senor and Saul Singer.Mr Lerner, a professor at Harvard Business School, outlines some common failures.
Twenty years ago Harvard Business School's leading guru, Michael Porter, devoted just one sentence of his 855-page "The Competitive Advantage of Nations" to Israel; today there is a growing pile of books on Israel's high-tech boom, most notably "Start-Up Nation: The Story of Israel's Economic Miracle", by Dan Senor and Saul Singer.Israelis are rightly proud of their high-tech miracle.
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