Word: developable
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...didn't take long for The College Dropout to develop coattails. Fashion-wise, you may have been blinded recently by the swarm of pink Polo shirts, while on the charts, West's friends John Legend, an R&B singer with a University of Pennsylvania degree, and Common, a whip-smart and austere Chicago rapper, both had sales spikes. West's Late Registration should push things further. "I didn't want to play it boring and safe," says West while sitting in the balcony of a 14th century church in Prague, one of the locations he hand-picked for the video...
...We’re collaborating all over the place,” Shendure said. “This field will move a lot quicker if there’s a lot of cross-pollination between labs with different ideas. One of the things we try to do is develop a general framework that other people can substitute their different technologies into and move even quicker...
...peace, a goal which the peoples of Europe understood and shared all too well. Today, peace within Europe is so self-evident that the process of integration has been a victim of its own success: with peace and economic prosperity at hand, many feel no pressing need to develop a more integrated political role. Certainly, if Europe wishes to be a political and not just an economic force, its only chance is for many nations to speak with one voice. The dream of the European governing classes is for Europe to represent a novel political experiment, an integrated, multinational...
...What?s the hardest part about coaching today?s game? Getting players to understand the difference between coaching and criticism. You know, I don?t think it?s only players now. I think it?s a societal problem. But I think you have to develop a trust where they know that when you say something to them, you?re trying to make them better, and you?re not trying to be critical of the things they do. If I came home and ever complained about the way my coach treated me, my uncles (Brown?s father passed away when...
...quickly growing population of people with lung cancer appears to be nonsmoking women. While men still have a greater number of overall lung cancer cases, nonsmoking women are much more likely than nonsmoking men to develop cancer. We don't know why that is, but we think it might have to do with changes in hormones. Women may be more likely to develop cancer because of hormonal changes. In terms of environmental exposure, if radon is in fact a culprit in the home and more women are at home than men, that could be part of the answer...