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Teams rotated Scrum Master roles, agile coaches
dropped
in to give feedback on the teams, and Microsoft – which had just acquired Skype – was interested in taking inspiration from the speedup in delivery.
We stopped caring about sprints, and
dropped
most rituals that come with Scrum.
I hate the idea that governments have
dropped
this ball and I can't get used to the idea that somehow we can't get them to do their jobs.
We can all make a decision to come together and pick up the balls and run with the balls that governments have
dropped.
We
dropped
them gently in.
And my daughter, who's three, when I
dropped
her off at preschool, did that whole hugging-the-leg, crying, "Mommy, don't get on the plane" thing.
But no matter what, if you were a lawyer or a banker, people
dropped
what they were doing, no matter what skill set they had, to go pan for gold.
And temporarily, very unexpectedly, they
dropped.
In 1998, Larson and Witham polled the cream of American scientists, those who'd been honored by election to the National Academy of Sciences, and among this select group, belief in a personal God
dropped
to a shattering seven percent.
I
dropped
down in this ice hole, just through that hole that you just saw, and I looked up under the underside of the ice, and I was dizzy; I thought I had vertigo.
And you know, an epiphany is usually something you find that you
dropped
someplace.
Amazon webhosting
dropped
Wikileaks as a customer after receiving a complaint from U.S. Senator Joe Lieberman, despite the fact that Wikileaks had not been charged, let alone convicted, of any crime.
And then the charges of treason were
dropped.
When this came out on television, the value of her art
dropped
to nothing.
KW: The charges would be pressed and it would have a bond posted, then the charges will get
dropped
... because there was no evidence.
You notice that the coat she's carrying is too small for the child who is with her, and therefore, she started out the journey with two children, but
dropped
one off along the way.
The first one is the Engels coefficient, which explains that the cost of daily necessities has
dropped
its percentage all through the past decade, in terms of family income, to about 37-some percent.
My mother
dropped
out of school quite early, because her mother, my grandmother, could not afford her education.
And over the course of 22 bombing missions, the Allies
dropped
85,000 bombs on this 757 acre chemical plant, using the Norden bombsight.
And so they flew missions day and night, and they
dropped
thousands of bombs, and they fired thousands of missiles in an attempt to get rid of this particular scourge.
And that is, on August 6, 1945, a B-29 bomber called the Enola Gay flew over Japan and, using a Norden bombsight,
dropped
a very large thermonuclear device on the city of Hiroshima.
In those plans that offered nearly 60 funds, participation rates have now
dropped
to about the 60th percentile.
In fact, he had
dropped
out of Penn as a philosophy major.
That means hit the ball into the outfield, it dropped, it didn't get caught, and whoever tried to throw it to first base didn't get there in time and the runner was safe.
The murder rate in Europe has
dropped
by a factor of 30 since the Middle Ages.
Add to that the cost of food, electricity, transportation, communication have
dropped
10 to 1,000-fold.
The cost of solar
dropped
50 percent last year.
That's more than you pay for TED, if Google
dropped
their sponsorship.
And yet, at the same time that we continue to execute about the same number of people every year, the number of people who we're sentencing to death on an annual basis has
dropped
rather steeply.
Every time we'd be
dropped
off at our grandparent's house, I'd be stuck on the thought that I was never going to see them again.
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