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Whisked away by helicopter to a secure London hospital, Rory is horrified to learn that he is not the only boy whose skin has turned green: he is about to share an observation cell with his arch-nemesis, Tommy-Lee.
At 42 15: I share an observation that I've heard from entrepreneurs, which is that they are sometimes disappointed by how little time they get with the AH partner who leads the investment in their company, and that they are sometimes passed off to non-investing partners quickly (and sometimes, those non-investing partners' junior staffers).
Offer a compliment, share an observation about the birds pecking at a tossed hotdog bun, or at the very least, render a smile.
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In Steven Soderbergh's film "Traffic," an affluent white teenager (Topher Grace) shares an observation about career paths with the national antidrug czar (Michael Douglas).
Study Objective: We sought to determine whether sharing an observation unit with scheduled procedure patients would maintain a more consistent unit census and patient/nurse ratio.
At some point, you've probably posted a photo on Instagram or Facebook or shared an observation on Twitter.
Another part of the negative experience with programs that many school leaders share is an observation that educators often believe that they are on the right track just because they have adopted a new program.
I'd like to share a frank observation from my interactions with aspiring female founders: I'm astounded at the number who hold themselves back from getting in front of the big league VCs.
With the polls all over the place, I don't venture to guess how the election will turn out, but I will share with you an observation.
I believe we will soon come to a day when Android phones will be looked at with the same jaundiced eye as, say, the latest LG Chocolate, but since that day hasn't come, I'll share a few observations with Verizon's new $99 Hero-alike, the Eris.
In the meantime, I've been in Toronto now for a couple of days and thought I would share a few observations I've made: 1. Torontonians will happily chat to you on the street, even though you're a complete stranger - and as everyone is so friendly, you're happy to chat back.
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