This is what leadership is made of, but it is also what friendship is made of.
"But what we don't know yet is what it's made of -- and that is hampered by the fact that we cannot see it and cannot detect it, " he said, because the detectors are made to measure matter as we know it.
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What is coming is a new way of running IT made possible by two forms of data center automation: scripts and model-driven configuration.
It turns out that PepsiCo is short of a full liter bottle when it comes to what the bottles are made of, so this move would appear to be going in the right direction for creating more powerful brand engagement.
"Shopping is the most political thing we all do and choosing what we buy - based on where it was made, how it was made and what went into it - is an incredibly significant way of changing things, " said Mr Rice.
What is not clear and let the bickering begin is what it means for a candidate to shift so dramatically: Is he a gifted politician made of solid presidential timber providing first his party and then the nation with needed leadership?
The irony of it all is that when conceiving of all of these advertising strategies, Facebook forgot what made them the most popular destination on the Internet: Relationships.
This slowness, in fact, is what has made it so difficult to assess the benefits of screening for these cancers.
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There is something to be said when you get away from the roots of, or the origin of what made this an art that it is.
It made me think of what the responsibility of an artist is in a democracy.
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Despite their 15-6 defeat to South Africa in the final, Wilkinson made it clear he is very proud of what England achieved after they recovered from an awful start in the tournament.
What the open access world of publishing has really done is made it possible for talent to rise, and rise, and keep rising given that the writer is an astute participant in both the creation and delivery of quality content.
In France, unlike in Britain for example, adoption and IVF for gay couples -- alongside automatic joint parenting rights -- was still illegal until last Saturday and remains controversial, simply because it touches on the highly sensitive question of family and what family is made of.
But an insensitive leader can shatter the decades of tradition that have made a great company what it is.
She knows the firm's markets well, having been part of many of the strategic decisions that have made PepsiCo what it is now.
What's surprising is the resolutely conservative biography of the guy who made it happen.
But the visual material that is being reviewed, decisions about it will be made about what, if any of it, can be or should be released.
It's something that people have thought about doing for about 30 years, but there are several reasons for doing it, and the main one is to find out: What are comets really made of?
"In this case, it will always be an open question until we can pin down what dark matter is made of, " he said.
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For the development of tailor-made life, it is necessary to understand what each gene codes for.
Some professional traders have made it a part of their business to keep close tabs on what Icahn is eyeballing.
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However, I think what the Secretary of Treasury made clear over the weekend is that we cannot make it conditional.
Bernie Ecclestone made Formula One what it is today, and he rules the sport through a mixture of fear, respect and acute business acumen.
The main challenge for CEO Tim Cook and Apple longer term is whether or not he and the company can continue to foster the same culture of innovation and consumer-focused product development that made Apple what it is today.
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And the president himself has already made it clear that American investment is a big, big part of what he's trying to encourage.
What does rather amuse is that one of the reasons that France lost its AAA was because it had made such large contingent guarantees to the EFSF.
For what it's worth, there is a fascinating test case of this spirit of forgiveness for errors made to improve the productivity of the UK: the botched awarding of the West Coast Mainline to FirstGroup.
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