Successful
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It's said to be the most
successful
ever invention of a word by a known individual.
What actually happens is, if I compare this to the average real project, average real
successful
project, the family actually end up in Makassar, South Sulawesi, at a cost of 4,000 pounds, whilst leaving two of the children behind.
This map only shows the rapid transport connections, no local bus, very much in the "metro map" style that was so
successful
in London, and that since has been exported to so many other major cities, and therefore is the language that we should use for public transport maps.
So for a
successful
public transport map, we should not stick to accurate representation, but design them in the way our brains work.
Well, we were confined though, limited, I should rather say, for several reasons that it's not worth explaining, to endoscopy only, of the many other options we had, and with a 4mm camera attached to it, we were
successful
in documenting and taking some fragments of what it turns out to be a reddish color, black color, and there is some beige fragments that later on we ran a much more sophisticated exams, XRF, X-ray diffraction, and the results are very positive so far.
None of those countries, including Africa's most
successful
nation, Botswana, has ever met its quota.
In the 17th century, a woman named Giulia Tofana had a very
successful
perfume business.
They get their inspiration, their hope, their practical know-how, from
successful
emerging economies in the South.
So in 2005, the campaign got more momentum, was more
successful
in Australia and then New Zealand, and then in 2006 we came to a pivotal point.
So what we did was, we took some of the money that we raised in Australia to bring the campaign across to this country, the U.S, and the U.K., and we did that because we knew, if this was successful, we could raise infinitely more money globally than we could just in Australia.
It wasn't as
successful
as we thought it would be.
There's only one thing that all the
successful
companies in the world have in common, only one: None were started by one person.
I'm here to tell you the secret to
successful
decision-making: a cheese sandwich.
I read about a study recently of
successful
entrepreneurs, and the author found that these people shared a habit that he called "productive paranoia," which meant that these people, instead of dismissing their fears, these people read them closely, they studied them, and then they translated that fear into preparation and action.
None of these major theories have been completely
successful.
And this was my fortune: "You will be
successful
in your work."
And it is so important that all of you here today who are
successful
people, and I'm sure have wonderful families and children and grandchildren, it's not enough.
And, of course, the most
successful
studio of all time continues to crank out classic after classic, every single one of them about the journey of a boy, or a man, or two men who are friends, or a man and his son, or two men who are raising a little girl.
I'm not always successful, and sometimes it's incredibly frustrating, because you feel like you're writing into a void, or you feel like no one cares.
There is a precedent for technology-enabled service that has been initiated by politicians in multiple countries and has been hugely successful: national lotteries.
Eventually, our initiative was adopted and
successful.
Every student knows what's required to be
successful.
Now, knowing what
successful
systems are doing doesn't yet tell us how to improve.
Jim Collins, the author of "Good To Great," told me that
successful
human organizations of any kind have two things in common: they preserve the core, they stimulate progress.
Recent scholarship has allowed us, for the first time, to identify the building blocks that
successful
families have.
They were not as
successful
and as widespread as the Homo sapiens that we are.
But if this species, ancient species, would travel in time and see us today, they would very much be very proud of their legacy, because they became the ancestors of the most
successful
species in the universe.
2002 was our most
successful
year ever.
So if he's successful, she won't be the last.
It was incredibly
successful.
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