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This idea became the
founding
principle for my work and grew into an organization that brought a new approach to ocean conservation by working to rebuild fisheries with coastal communities.
After
founding
my company, Interface, from scratch in 1973, 36 years ago, to produce carpet tiles in America for the business and institution markets, and shepherding it through start-up and survival to prosperity and global dominance in its field, I read Paul Hawken's book, "The Ecology of Commerce," the summer of 1994.
Here is our
founding
meeting.
And so, in fact, they concocted a couple of early, you know,
founding
public-health interventions in the system of the city, one of which was called the "Nuisances Act," which they got everybody as far as they could to empty out their cesspools and just pour all that waste into the river.
And so one of the
founding
moments of public health in the 19th century effectively poisoned the water supply of London much more effectively than any modern day bioterrorist could have ever dreamed of doing.
TEDster Bill Gates says, "I had an idea:
founding
the first micro-computer software company."
I view Benoit Mandelbrot's work as one of the
founding
contributions to this kind of area.
You can see that corporations were illegal at the
founding
of America, and even Thomas Jefferson complained that they were already bidding defiance to the laws of our country.
I was one of the
founding
members of the Axis of Evil Comedy Tour.
The other
founding
members included Ahmed Ahmed, who is an Egyptian-American, who actually had the idea to go to the Middle East and try it out before we went out as a tour.
Being one of the
founding
fathers of my regions monkey movie club(this also includes apes/chimps and orangutans) I am reviewing this film from a monkey movie standpoint.
The underlying theme of the series is that a silent majority of colonists enjoyed British rule; that the
founding
fathers were manipulative schemers whose only goal was to draw Britain into a violent civil war; that the American supporters of the revolution and the militia were racist, violent louts, duped into the struggle.
This - being a blessing in some ways - is not only incongruous but totally ironic when one considers that a movie depicting the
founding
and establishment of such a uniquely American organization as The Western Union Telegraph Company is without a Region 1 release.
"Prime Suspect 4" continues the exploits of the inscrutable and dogged seeker of truth and justice, Detective Superintendent Jane Tennison; the first of three miniseries (PS4, PS5, & PS6) with the notable absence of
founding
writer Lynda La Plante from the credits.
The film stars Nicholas Cage as Benjamin Franklin Gates (how precious is that, I ask you?); a seemingly normal fellow who, for no other reason than being of a lineage of like-minded misguided fortune hunters, decides to steal a 'national treasure' that has been hidden by the United States
founding
fathers.
So much back story and
founding
of the federation left to tell, including the onset of hostilities with the Klingons..........
At one end of the Eighties Warren Beatty created and starred in the literate epic Reds about the
founding
of the Soviet Union as seen through the eyes of iconoclast radical John Reed.
I am an American History teacher and this is the sort of film that causes people like me to grumble and complain because the film bears almost no similarity to the actual story of the
founding
of the Jamestown colony.
Murder is the name of the game in this movie - senseless mass murder - as a cult attempts to resurrect the
founding
member to take over the world.
The
founding
fathers never envisioned the event of the entire communications media and the press falling into the hands of the rich and powerful few.
Whistleblowers, encouraged to come forward by legal protections enshrined in the agency’s
founding
legislation, would provide leads for the investigators.
A country whose very survival seemed in doubt at its
founding
offers striking lessons in constructing, against all odds, a working democracy.
It helped that India’s
founding
fathers, from Mahatma Gandhi on, were convinced democrats.
Other ideas, like moving to fiscal union, would require a fundamental revision of the EU’s
founding
treaties.
Not coincidentally, Bush’s administration included ten of the 25 signatories of the PNAC
founding
statement of principles, including Dick Cheney as vice president and Donald Rumsfeld as secretary of defense.
But the stunning emergence of a populist majority government in Italy, a
founding
member of the European Union, does not necessarily spell disaster.
The
founding
fathers of Latin America’s republics talked about it two centuries ago.
Making Space for ChinaLONDON – When the United Kingdom announced earlier this month that it had agreed to become a
founding
member of the China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), most of the headlines focused not on the news itself, but on the friction the decision had caused between the UK and the United States.
By
founding
the AIIB and the New Development Bank, China and other emerging powers have signaled that they will not wait for their voices to be better heard.
With the
founding
families in charge, chaebols’ top management can focus on a long-term vision, instead of short-term profits, and can mobilize resources swiftly.
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