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The book was sent to me by Penguin Press innocuously enough in March when I returned home to Los Angeles after a two-month stint in New York, where I've been living "bicoastally" this year.
Maegan Carberry: Stars! Sex! Murder! Party Like It's 1909. 2009
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The book was sent to me by Penguin Press innocuously enough in March when I returned home to Los Angeles after a two-month stint in New York, where I've been living "bicoastally" this year.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Maegan Carberry 2009
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Pat Gelsinger: Obviously, after 30 years at Intel it was quite a significant transition, from silicon to systems, from West Coast to East Coast -- even though I'm living more bicoastally.
Latest from Computerworld Sumner Lemon 2010
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Pat Gelsinger: Obviously, after 30 years at Intel it was quite a significant transition, from silicon to systems, from West Coast to East Coast -- even though I'm living more bicoastally.
Latest from Computerworld Sumner Lemon 2010
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Emily's long-term boyfriend Jonathan is another start-up founder living in that other dotcom city, Cambridge, and they commute bicoastally.
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Pat Gelsinger: Obviously, after 30 years at Intel it was quite a significant transition, from silicon to systems, from West Coast to East Coast -- even though I'm living more bicoastally.
Computerworld 2010
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Pat Gelsinger: Obviously, after 30 years at Intel it was quite a significant transition, from silicon to systems, from West Coast to East Coast -- even though I'm living more bicoastally.
Computerworld 2010
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And before you know it, things have gone to hell. downs during the Belltown years, and she's proud to say her stalwart staff is capable of running the show even in her absence, as they did when she took a lengthy hiatus from the day-to-day operations, living bicoastally for a time.
The Seattle Times 2010
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