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...doesn’t take anything very seriously,” said Allen. “He seems to know everybody, but he makes a point to find out who??s doing something interesting...
...search is a contact sport no matter what industry you’re looking at,” Carroll said. “And the thing with industries like publishing is that they don’t want a passive way of looking for talent. They want someone who??s really passionate about the job. They want you to find them.” Carroll cited the case of Conde Nast, which actively hid links to their internship application to eliminate the less dedicated...
...They literally have played, like us, three backs,” Murphy said. “So it doesn’t matter who??s in there, they can all carry the football. At least two of them have breakaway type of speed so there’s no question that if the weather gets bad, we’re going to have to keep those guys under wraps...
This was the part where he told me, all in the calmest and most collected voice, that the team had had a Crimson reporter who??d come to a tournament before. He embarrassed the team and they had to spend the next month explaining to other teams how they were not assholes, it was just the reporter who was an asshole. Perkins asked me what my agenda was, and at some point I asked what he was insinuating. When he left, he lifted his straw hat off the table, put it on his head, and said simply...
This commercial, and others like it, claims to provide “the facts” about America’s ubiquitous sweetener. Who??s behind them? The American Medical Association? An unbiased public health organization? The United States government? Not even close: the Corn Refiners Association...