Hints and tips:
...The former West Indies captain was a hero to boys like me who used to gawp at him prowling the outfield at Taunton or smashing the ball over midwicket....
...Meanwhile, he tucks into cheeseburgers “made by teenagers and wrapped in paper” and, for fear of a spider on the ceiling, sleeps under his bed where a voice from a vent offers encouragement....
...Before becoming the first Italian woman in space, she was a captain in the Italian air force and a qualified fighter pilot....
...Unlike body surfers in other parts of the world, viya riders tuck their arms by their sides and take on the wave head first, before dodging partially submerged reefs and finishing the ride in shin-deep water...
...“My heroes were always a combination of Captain Kirk and Mr Spock,” she tells me....
...Pearlman takes me into the executive suite, where directors and senior staff tuck into a buffet lunch on linen-clad tables. Hostesses in red dresses buzz around....
...Most of the passengers seem to have bought birch stools from Artek; those who didn’t have purchased Moomin oven mitts, and the captain-in-command’s name is Antti....
...At the top of its game, BlackBerry seemed almost invincible – an icon for the 2000s, feted by rap stars, captains of industry, lawyers and even US President Barack Obama, who famously refused to give up...
...I feel reassured by all this and tuck in for the flight to Suvarnabhumi....
...Few, if any, business schools anywhere in the world can rival Tsinghua in attracting these captains of business and Prof Qian is understandably proud as he talks through the list of board members....
...We put football to one side and tuck in. “I was trying to make it look as much like a still life as I could,” he says of the handsome tableau before us....
...So instead he tucks his napkin under his chin, telling me that his wife allows him to ruin only one tie a week and he has already damaged one....
...Now all he had to do was tuck the ball into an empty net. His miscue was as horrible as it was inexplicable....
...Captains of industry, sporting administrators and a well-known novelist are all in evidence as I arrive; this is clearly the place to be....
...“Negotiation is a skill that’s needed at the very bottom of the chain of command: first and second lieutenants and captains....
...The company’s sleek design for a flying three-wheeler deploys a neat feature: hinged wings that tuck away under the chassis when not in use....
...To be sure, many captains of industry have MBAs, but an equally large number of business leaders do not....
...It even has its own smell: a herby, brackish odour that will linger pleasantly in your nostrils and will only begin to dissipate as you tuck into your well-deserved post-round fish and chips on the nearby...
...And not in the privacy of the executive suites Welch has inhabited during more than two decades as the world’s most revered captain of industry....
...Captains of industry used to come from the upper echelons of society; then “the MBA became a badge of respectability”....
...We tuck into our secondi piatti. We’re sitting alone in a quiet side-room where the very buzzy Cafe Milano agreed to guarantee a table when I mentioned that Armitage was my guest....
...From 1968 to 1972 he served as a lieutenant in the 82nd Airborne Division and a captain in the U.S. Army Special Forces....
...I remember thinking he looked like the captain of a yacht. The main topic then was Yasukuni shrine....
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