Every child is a born genius, this is the key lesson we took on board from our experience.
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The alleged thefts took place on board the aircraft during the loading and unloading of baggage, police said.
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Microsoft and Google were early adopters of the scheme, and took seats on the board of the Open ID Foundation in 2007.
Six years ago, the group took similar action when the Kansas Board of Education last took on evolution.
On October 17th, therefore, a Russian Proton rocket took off with a window cleaner on board.
Older workers took longer, but everybody was on board within six months.
Wynn, concerned that this could endanger his casino license in Nevada, forced Okada out of his seat on the board and took back his shares at a 30% discount.
And I appointed a Special Review Board, the Tower Board, which took on the chore of pulling the truth together for me and getting to the bottom of things.
KABUL A civilian transport helicopter was forced to make an emergency landing in a Taliban-controlled area of eastern Afghanistan, and the insurgents took all nine people who were on board hostage, officials said on Monday.
McDermott immediately took over and, with Lowes now on board, Hetherington is delighted with the smooth transition.
The board took a quick poll on whether to disclose Ms. Fisher's allegations.
Hank (and John Hummer, who took a board seat) was completely focused on resolving the lawsuit.
"The Board of Barclays took the decision on capital raising in 2008 on the basis of the best interest of shareholder and its other stakeholders, including UK taxpayers, " it said.
Following the Zytiga presentation and discussion, the board took up the next item on its agenda: Should the company move ahead with adding its internally developed Global Aquatic Ingredient Assessment, GAIA for short, to the Earthwards framework?
Pakistan lost openers Nasir Jamshed and Khalid Latif by the 15th over with 66 runs on the board before Yousuf and Malik took control.
Her job was to ensure the well being of those on board the aircraft and whatever it took to solve the problem was the modus operandi.
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However, the Airbus A319 took off without being damaged or causing injury to anyone on board, the report said.
Evgeni Malkin got the Penguins on the board in his first shift when he took a pass from defenseman Simon Despres and sent it past Lundqvist just 1:24 into the first frame.
On reaching the Conference National in 2007, the board took the prudent decision to remain part-time.
It took almost seven minutes for the Sabres to put a shot on the board.
Another client inexplicably age-regressed and took on the behavior of a young child in front of a new board member.
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As Japanese and Korean broadcasters found in the past, it took concerted government effort to get their countries' mobile phone companies on board.
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The Air France Concorde burst into flames and crashed into nearby buildings after it took off from Charles de Gaulle airport, killing all 109 people on board and four hotel workers.
Shell says it's working at far less depth and lower pressures than the BP well that erupted nearly a mile beneath the Gulf, killing 11 men on board a rig and unleashing an undersea gusher that took three months to cap.
GlobalSign took action as the result of a posting which appeared on the online notice board Pastebin.
Some 2, 300 students who took exams set by the Welsh exam board WJEC in Wales have already been regraded on the orders of the Welsh government, which regulates exams set there.
Braun took to Twitter to express his disappointment, saying that the Grammy board "blew it on this one".
They took Thompson out for dinner last week and secured his agreement to take a place on the board.
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