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Early
employees shared how they never even muttered the word and deliberately ignored all heavyweight processes.
Since the high in the
early
1990s, with about 50 such civil wars ongoing, we now have 30 percent fewer such conflicts today.
What is known as the Bureau of Indian Affairs was created within the War Department, setting an
early
tone of aggression in our dealings with the Native Americans.
And then you'll hear people say, "Well, it doesn't really matter where I am, as long as it's
early
in the morning or late at night or on the weekends."
And this is why people choose to do work at home, or they might go to the office, but they might go to the office really
early
in the day, or late at night when no one's around, or they stick around after everyone's left, or go in on the weekends, or they get work done on the plane, in the car or in the train, because there are no distractions.
There are five of them, and in order to get to the really deep ones, the meaningful ones, you have to go through the
early
ones.
Now what's interesting is, if you listen to all the places that people talk about doing work, like at home, in the car, on a plane, late at night, or
early
in the morning, you don't find managers and meetings.
Early
on, contractors come by and say, "Dan, you're a cute little bunny, but you know, this just isn't going to work.
The path right now is like an acorn; it's still in its
early
phase.
And if, however, you are detected very early, diagnosed early, treatment can start, and even in HIV-positives, it makes sense.
And I was very successful in those
early
years.
And so
early
on in the process, as it started to really eat away at me, I decided, you know what, can I find another way to get people to donate their brains to this research?
So like we said, the
early
years were really wonderful, but they were also really difficult.
But I think a lot of men do go through this sense in the
early
months, maybe their first year, that their emotional response is inadequate in some fashion.
And
early
on, a lightning bolt hit a tree 20 paces away from us.
I said, "You're thinking about this just way too early."
I find it interesting that, for every one dollar we spend, however, on
early
childhood education, like Head Start, we save 17 dollars on stuff like incarceration in the future.
And I think because
early
on, frankly, my programs were just a little bit ahead of their time.
But she asked me a question: how confident was I that I would find a tumor
early
on her mammogram if she developed one?
So I studied her mammogram, and I reviewed the radiology literature, and I was shocked to discover that, in her case, our chances of finding a tumor
early
on the mammogram were less than the toss of a coin.
To say that we faced high doses of skepticism in those
early
years is just a huge understatement, but we were so convinced that we might be able to make this work that we chipped away with incremental modifications to this system.
We're very, very
early.
This big ship here was the one sailed in by Zheng He in the
early
15th century on his great voyages around the South China Sea, the East China Sea and across the Indian Ocean to East Africa.
Early
filer and late filer."
Now Jeff led this trip I took to Europe when I graduated from high school in the
early
1980s.
But like a lot of modern men, he hugs, he bakes, he leaves work
early
to coach Little League.
I was injured all my life; then in my
early
40s, I got rid of my shoes and my running ailments have gone away, too.
Meet some mates in the pub for an
early
evening drink.
So I left work an hour
early
that afternoon and picked Harry up at the school gates.
But he watched physicists and chemists become the purveyors of weapons of mass destruction in the
early
20th century.
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