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...I’d been leaving coffee to steep for several minutes when the brilliance of the gizmo is that it produces a great, espresso-strength brew after just 30 seconds. That was discovery number one....
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...They’d missed the dancers — and their assignations. They vented their disappointment by shouting insults until management decided that the show couldn’t go on. Harvey Clark Greisman Wilmington, DE, US...
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...bottomless appetite is masking a mess of internal conflicts, not least how to align her shiny new life in a house in Oxford with her working-class upbringing in the English town of Derby, with parents who’d...
...Having seen Tremain reading from her work on several occasions, I’d say McDowell is strikingly close to the author’s own intonation and intention....
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...I asked her if she’d ever worried about how they might make a potential employer feel....
...Jack Clark More recently, we tried to look at how well Claude could be used for a misuse case. In our case it was bioweapons and we discovered that Claude was more capable than we’d thought....
...Adopted by grandparents, he felt he’d been given a fresh chance at life, and became the first in his family to attend university....
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...If he does, though, I’d rather he said so....
...I wish I’d had that tip years ago🤦🏼♀️. (Current state of inbox: 363,000.) And finally . . ....
...“I thought I’d joined a drinking club. [We] were actively encouraged to drink at lunchtime. Every night we’d get wine, drink and smoke at our desk.” For others, it was a release or reward after work....
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...When Cameron mentioned that he’d like to put the show on for a longer run this year, I thought, “Well, I’d like to experience that again.”...
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...“I’d never been out of Japan before, and suddenly there was this priest with tattoos talking to me in the airport.” He first looked for work on Savile Row holding a handwritten sign....
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