Word: frosts
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...researched shopping while teaching at Harvard. His first foray into retail is a brainy roller coaster of a store with a precipitous dip, moving carriages of clothes and magic mirrors that let you see front and back at the same time. The dressing rooms alone, with glass doors that frost over at the touch of a button and a closet that transmits information about your chosen garment onto a screen, will make this a must-stop shop...
...biotechs, including LION Bioscience of Heidelberg, Germany; Gene Logic of Gaithersburg, Md.; and Compugen of Princeton, N.J., have been selling their expertise in bioinformatics to big drug companies. But they face heavyweight competition from the likes of Hitachi and IBM, hungry for a slice of a bioinformatics market that Frost & Sullivan predicts will grow fivefold, to $7 billion over the next five years...
...researched shopping while teaching at Harvard. His first foray into retail is a brainy roller coaster of a store with a precipitous dip, moving carriages of clothes and magic mirrors that let you see front and back at the same time. The dressing rooms alone, with glass doors that frost over at the touch of a button and a closet that transmits information about your chosen garment onto a screen, will make this a must-stop shop...
...time the Fed meets again at the end of January, we'll know how well we survived the frost...
Past recipients of the Charles Eliot Norton professorship of poetry have included such luminary figures as Leonard Bernstein ’39, Jorge Luis Borges, e.e. cummings ’15, T. S. Eliot ’10, Robert Frost, Frank Stella and Igor Stravinsky. Musicologist Joseph Kerman was the most recent Norton professor, serving for the 1997-1998 academic year...