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The Boston-born inventor has spent the past three years vowing to make a success of the product Google bought – and quickly killed – in 2005.
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That had been my attitude about lobster rolls until I got a chance to see one of the Cooking Channel's featured chefs, Boston-born Ben Sargent, in action.
Brad Balfour: Lobster Rolls Made Extraordinaire by Cooking Channel's Ben Sargent Brad Balfour 2011
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The Boston-born band decided to spend the second incarnation of the "Doolittle" tour playing only secondary markets, and watching the set unfold in the intimate Uptown setting, glass of local Pinot in hand, was a real treat.
Carly Schwartz: Rock Is Most Definitely Not Dead Carly Schwartz 2011
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In 2002, after eight years of working in high-end kitchens in San Francisco, Santa Fe, N.M., Boston and Lyons, France, the Boston-born chef opened Craigie Street Bistrot in the basement of an apartment building in Cambridge, Mass.
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That had been my attitude about lobster rolls until I got a chance to see one of the Cooking Channel's featured chefs, Boston-born Ben Sargent, in action.
Brad Balfour: Lobster Rolls Made Extraordinaire by Cooking Channel's Ben Sargent Brad Balfour 2011
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The Boston-born band decided to spend the second incarnation of the "Doolittle" tour playing only secondary markets, and watching the set unfold in the intimate Uptown setting, glass of local Pinot in hand, was a real treat.
Carly Schwartz: Rock Is Most Definitely Not Dead Carly Schwartz 2011
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The Boston-born standup proved what a talented actor he can be — in both comedy and drama — as Denis Leary's hotheaded Uncle Teddy on Rescue Me.
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When clashes between the military and pro-democracy protesters threatened chaos in 1992, the Boston-born king intervened and tempers quickly calmed.
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Bardan laid in his bunk and drank from the bottle he'd left in the dressing room before the show, passed it to William, their Boston-born drummer.
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Boston-born William Homans, an idealist who is described in the book as " a crusader who left simply to fight a colossal evil, " found his hard-earned Royal Navy experience entirely set aside in March 1943 when he joined the U.S.
Never Mind Neutrality, Our Friends Are in Trouble Andrew Roberts 2010
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