March 11, 2009
energy, IT, Analysis Gregory T. Huang wrote: “If you’re a technology junkie, cleantech is the candy store for you,” said Byron McCann, co-founder and managing partner of Seattle-based Ascent Partners, an investment bank that advises cleantech and software entrepreneurs. McCann, who...
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Gregory T. Huang
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February 28, 2009
Byron's Journal of 1821 ends with his entry of February 27, 1821. He stopped after filling up one small book of blank pages and making one entry in another. Three months later, beginning a new sort of commonplace book or daybook, he explained: "MY DICTIONARY," MAY, 1821 — DETACHED THOUGHTS, 1 ...
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Jeff
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February 27, 2009
From the Journals of Lord Byron February 25. 1821. Came home — my head aches — plenty of news, but too tiresome to set down. I have neither read nor written, nor thought, but led a purely animal life all day. I mean to try to write a page or two before I go to bed. But, as Squire Sullen says, 'M...
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Jeff
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While we're certain that's not how the phrase is turned, we're sticking to it for now, inspired as we are by legendary male performer Tom Byron and his new series "King of Coochie." For those who don't remember, the old saying "heavy is the head that wears the crown" refers to the weight of responsi...
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DCypher
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February 20, 2009
From the Journals of Lord Byron February 20. 1821. The news of the day are, that the Neapolitans are full of energy. The public spirit here is certainly well kept up. The 'Americani' (a patriotic society here, an under branch of the 'Carbonari') give a dinner in the Forest in a few days, and have in...
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Jeff
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February 19, 2009
From the Journals of Lord Byron February 19. 1821. Came home solus — very high wind — lightning — moonshine — solitary stragglers muffled in cloaks — women in mask — white houses — clouds hurrying over the sky, like spilt milk blown out of the pail — altogether very poetical. It is s...
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Jeff
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February 14, 2009
From the Journals of Lord Byron: February 14. 1821 Much as usual. Wrote, before riding out, part of a scene of 'Sardanapalus.' The first act nearly finished. The rest of the day and evening as before — partly without, in conversazione — partly at home. Heard the particulars of the late fray at R...
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Jeff
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February 12, 2009
From the Journals of Lord Byron February 9, 1821. Before dinner wrote a little; also, before I rode out, Count P. G. called upon me, to let me know the result of the meeting of the Ci. at F. and at B. * * returned late last night. Every thing was combined under the idea that the Barbarians would pas...
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Jeff
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February 07, 2009
The dogs and I went for a long walk on the beach. We had fun, I tossed tennis balls and each dog ran after them. Byron ran to 'his' and then back to me for a treat. Forgetting that the ball needed to be returned in order to get the treat. Drumstick figured out that if he ran back with his ball he go...
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February 06, 2009
Here are our thoughts on the guys that stood out in last nights presentation. Full bios and direct quotes from Pete Carroll after the jump. John Martinez, OL, 4-STAR Just a nasty, pancake blocking guard. He can get down field too (a la Jeff Byers). Highlight after highlight he would pull from his gu...
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