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...Desert ecologist Dr David Eldridge, from the School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of New South Wales, was the lead author of a study on mosses published last year....
...“When I was on TV in Davos a month ago, the consensus was for seven interest rate cuts and I said, ‘Gee, I just don’t understand this,’” Solomon said....
...The exclusionary focus on the gee-whiz factor has left the UK’s research and innovation strategy “at risk of being lopsided and missing an equivalently rich, textured and ambitious agenda for . . . addressing...
He has staged art shows from Kandinsky to Dalí but Vicente Todolí’s biggest curatorial project yet is his 40,000 sq metre citrus farm in Spain
...If you haven’t seen X you might at first think: gee, she seems like a sweet kid....
...Corin Mellor, creative director of David Mellor Design “My father was analysing one of my designs and he said, ‘Don’t try too hard.’ It’s really influenced me....
...Thymus Tabi has quite a fun ring to it — or perhaps I’d cultivate a Geranium Jackson Gee. Like any product, a plant’s horticultural name is another way to sell it....
...Finally, do read David Wallace-Wells’ bracing NYT essay on whether America is ready for back-to-back pandemics....
...“We knew there was interest, but we didn’t know a price point,” says specialist David Trujillo, who ran the sale. Now, he does....
...In the final weeks before Israeli elections, the smaller parties start talking about how they are at risk of disappearing as a way to gee up enough votes to keep their Knesset representation....
...When speaking about David Zaslav, even the most cynical executives can barely restrain themselves from gushing....
...certain about EU hauliers, acknowledging that the “greatest risk” came from EU drivers that didn’t realise what they needed to do, though HMRC said it was writing to 14,000 EU haulage groups monthly to gee...
...David Crow is the FT’s US news editor Follow @FTMag on Twitter to find out about our latest stories first....
...“Not because I wanted people to go away and say, ‘Gee, nothing has changed.’ A lot has changed. In America, and in the world....
...David Preston, general manager of the logistics firm Crown Fine Art, reassures that “The more established fine art shippers are well set up to operate very quickly out of Europe and have been for a while...
...Siegal, 51 and originally from New York City, had long been inspired by Henry David Thoreau, the American thinker who turned his back on materialism “to suck out all the marrow of life” in the woods....
...In a structure that actually owes more to David Nicholls’ One Day, McGovern counts backwards year by year, from Anthony’s quarter-century to the fateful age of 18....
...“When I came out of the last board meeting, I said to myself, gee, this is another world,” says Mr Senard....
...Weil, Gotshal & Manges has hired David Avery-Gee as an M&A partner in the London office. Avery-Gee joins from rival firm Linklaters....
...“You can’t just say, ‘Oh gee, we’re going to reduce the stake in Nissan, that’s the best idea we’ve ever had’,” says one Renault insider, “and at the same time make sure that the operations don’t think the...
...Born on March 12 1931, Herbert David Kelleher was raised in Haddon Heights, New Jersey, and attended Wesleyan and New York universities, from the latter of which he received a law degree....
...Mr Barley said: “David Grossman has attempted an ambitious high-wire act of a novel, and he’s pulled it off spectacularly.”...
...Less clear is whether this new generation of console has what David Gibson, Macquarie analyst, calls the “gee-whizz” factor to create a new generation of Nintendo devotees from a market with cheaper and...
...“Gee, I really feel uncomfortable about that.” His remarks proved prescient....
...Ms Gee insisted she had engaged with investors and maintained that the pay policy was the most appropriate for the company....
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