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"Search marketing works really well, but it takes lots of math, " says the petite, chirpy-voiced chief executive.
FORBES
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"If I've got a really dark lyric, it's probably disguised in a chirpy song, " says the singer.
BBC: Dido interview: 'I am the sound of conflict'
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So the new Egyptian authorities are putting national interests ahead of Islamist ones, noted a chirpy Israeli official.
ECONOMIST: Egypt and Gaza
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That is partly because the launch failed, despite North Korea's claims that its satellite is beaming back chirpy revolutionary songs.
ECONOMIST: Banyan
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As expected, St-Pierre used his wrestling to control the chirpy challenger, rag-dolling him at times and bullying him on the ground.
NPR: St-Pierre Manhandles Diaz At UFC 158
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At Bank of America these antics are the result of mandatory "spirit training, " developed because bank brass want employees to have the chirpy demeanor of workers inDisney theme parks.
FORBES: Funny Business
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Mr Lundgren's outlook is a lot less chirpy.
ECONOMIST: Norway and Sweden
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China's president has reason to be chirpy.
CNN: The Game's the Thing?
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No one is predicting a return to the company's heyday in the 1990s, when its blue triangle logo was everywhere and its chirpy "You've Got Mail" greeting inspired the title of a hit Tom Hanks-Meg Ryan romantic comedy.
CNN: What's the future of an independent AOL?
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For those not put off by its remorselessly chirpy tone, this book contains some valuable self-help advice, not least in a discussion about luck, which, apart from the dumb kind, the authors believe is something that can be influenced.
ECONOMIST: Starting out
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But Tim Ambler, who is a senior fellow at the London Business School, specialising in marketing, isn't charmed by Sid and his chirpy anti-salt pronouncements, and he goes so far as to say the advertisement won't be an effective one.
BBC: AD BREAKDOWN