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But I can provide my son with the most invaluable things.
Diversity of thought is actually the most invaluable thing in a business community.
In setting up camp in their intersection, Ms. Kennedy remains one the harshest — and most invaluable — of the American theater's conflicted sentimentalists.
As one former exec there told us recently: "Twitter is the most invaluable company that no one really wants to buy." hat's not true.
Bootstrapping your business often means you do a lot yourself and some of the most invaluable tools are those that make your daily to-do lists easier.
By which I mean I found it on Netflix, which has become the internet's most invaluable and intoxicating portal to the parts of planet Earth that aren't America.
Death metal will always have its place in metal's timeline, which stretches back almost half a century now, but it's the personal connections listeners make with the music that's the most invaluable.
"A lot of people do not like to hear themselves, but I will definitely say that it is the most invaluable way that you can improve your public speaking skills and your storytelling skills," Beverly said.
Why the hell would they give up on a 2111.2-year-old who defends his position and may own the most invaluable offensive trait in basketball: an ability to knock down pull-up threes at a reliable rate?
One of the president's most invaluable resources is a corps of military and civilian advisers as well as the vast assets of our federal government to deliver the best possible information on threats to the republic and how to mitigate them.
I had read a great deal about signs that a dog is dying, but it was really Shanti Zinzi, the veterinary assistant who administered Mason's fluid therapy, who provided the most invaluable guidance, texting and emailing and providing in-home care — all covered by pet insurance — to make sure he was resting comfortably, and I put a plan in place in case his condition worsened.
In 2008 Boddy argued in The Guardian that fungi were humankind's most invaluable species. She claims that without fungi, land-based ecosystems, including humans, would not exist.
It was reported that the most invaluable vivianite specimen of the museum, more than 1,500 of the crystals collected inside the mine since 1927, and 150 specimens which had been given by 30 countries from all over the world had disappeared.
Nílton Coelho da Costa, best known as Bodinho, (June 16, 1928 in Recife - September 22, 2007 in Porto Alegre) was a Brazilian football (soccer) player. With Larry Pinto de Faria formed most invaluable double striker attack of Internacional. He started career for Internacional in 1951.
While teaching she assisted her father in arranging his papers after the fire. She also helped with his correspondence. In this way, she became a most invaluable and trustworthy confidential clerk to him. "Breeder and Sportsman" (1888) In 1886, she resigned her position in the Cynthiana school and devoted herself entirely to the work of her father's office.
With Tesourinha and Adãozinho formed most invaluable three striker attack of the 1940s, a team known as the "Road Roller". He played entire career (1938-1951) at Sport Club Internacional, and scored 485 goals. He is still to this date the top scorer in the club history. He won ten Campeonato Gaúcho, eight consecutive (1940–48, 1950 and 1951).
Osmar Fortes Barcellos, best known as Tesourinha (born in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, 3 December 1921 – died on 17 June 1979) was an association footballer famous for his remarkable dribbling skills. With Carlitos and Adãozinho formed most invaluable three striker attack of the 1940s. He started career for Sport Club Internacional in 1939, and scored 176 goals for this club.
As R.M.O. > (Regimental Medical Officer) of the 41st Battalion I understand his services > were brave and unremitting and that an entry in the 41st Battalion War Diary > has been made accordingly. Since 15.9.18 I cannot speak too highly of this > Officer. His knowledge of drill and military routine, his enthusiasm and > organising ability and his unremitting industry has led me to regard him as > a most invaluable Officer.
He began his career at Fluminense Football Club where he played from 1951 to 1954, and champion of Campeonato Carioca in 1951 and the Copa Rio (International) in 1952, that year he was also the top scorer of the Brazilian team in the 1952 Summer Olympics, when he scored four goals in three games. With Bodinho he formed the most invaluable double striker attack of Internacional. Larry competed for Brazil at the 1952 Summer Olympics.
Year 11 and 12 students take up AS and A level courses. From September 2012 the school will be introducing E-learning in classrooms. Every class will be equipped with interactive boards which will never be used with ultra short throw projector and a central server connecting all the classrooms from KG-XII. The server will be loaded with the most invaluable content/concepts in the form of videos, animation in all subjects from classes KG - XII most important lessons and concepts will not be shown using audiovisual devices to the students in the classrooms.
Hierocles (Greek: Ἱεροκλῆς Hierokles) was a Byzantine geographer of the sixth century and the attributed author of the Synecdemus or Synekdemos, which contains a table of administrative divisions of the Byzantine Empire and lists of the cities of each. The work is dated to the reign of Justinian but prior to 535, as it divides the 912 listed cities in the Empire among 64 Eparchies. The Synecdemus is thus one of the most invaluable monuments which we have to study the political geography of the sixth century East. The work of Hierocles along with that of Stephanus of Byzantium were the principal sources of Constantine VII's work on the Themes (De Thematibus).
He wrote to John Adams, "Such a series of Victory having attended the American Arms, emboldens us further to trust in Providence, that has so remarkably interposed in our behalf, and we cannot but entertain the most sanguine Hopes, of still preserving our most invaluable Liberties." Adams was disappointed that Bulloch would not be able to sign the Declaration, saying, "I was greatly disappointed, Sir, in the information you gave me, that you should be prevented from revisiting Philadelphia." In 1776, Bulloch fought under the command of Colonel Lachlan McIntosh in the Battle of the Rice Boats and the Battle of Tybee Island. On June 20, 1776, he was chosen to be the first President and Commander-in-Chief of Georgia under the state's temporary republican government.
John Leyden, Scott's collaborator in the Minstrelsy Energetic as Scott's researches had been, he gained still more from the researches of other collectors he befriended or exchanged letters with. He gained access to several manuscript collections originating from the Borders and from north-east Scotland, notably those of Mrs Brown of Falkland, David Herd and Robert Riddell. He recruited assistants from widely different strata of society, including the wealthy and learned bibliophile Richard Heber, the lawyer Robert Shortreed, the literary antiquaries Robert Jamieson and Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe, and later the farmer William Laidlaw and the shepherd-poet James Hogg. Of these the most invaluable, more a collaborator than an assistant, was John Leyden, a brilliant young linguist and poet who has been called "the project's workhorse and its architect".
In September 2010, James Wolcott of Vanity Fair argued that Mondoweiss "is one of the most invaluable sites in the blogosphere, a blast of sanity and moral suasion against the prevailing demonization of anything and anyone perceived as anti-Israel".James Wolcott, "Mondo Narco", Vanity Fair, September 22, 2010. In 2012 Arab News wrote that Weiss and Horowitz had "developed an interactive forum that brims with up-to-the-minute news and comment and makes brilliant attention-grabbing use of text and video material" and that "they bring to their work a moral and intellectual verve woefully missing from coverage of Palestine-Israel issues in even the more respected sections of the mainstream media"."Sidelining of mainstream media in Israel- Palestine debate", Arab News, September 30, 2012, via Highbeam.
Nichols co-operated with Abraham Farley in the production of the 1783 edition of Domesday Book, which he called in his Literary Anecdotes "the most invaluable as well as most antient Record in this or any other kingdom". Between Farley's appointment as co-editor of the project in 1770 and the final publication of Domesday Book in two volumes in 1783, Nichols assisted Farley in printing and proof-reading the text, and also designed the special "record type" typeface that was to be used. This was a source of lasting pride to him; he would later say "on the correctness and the beauty of this important Work I am content to stake my typographical credit". The types created by Nichols for the Domesday project were destroyed, alongside much else of value, in a fire at his office in February 1808.

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