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  • "These days, market futurists and business wonks rarely have a meaningful economics discussion without using the term 'disruptive technology,'" observed McKay Coppins in Newsweek magazine last year.

    Sean McManus: The Business of Life Sean McManus 2011

  • "These days, market futurists and business wonks rarely have a meaningful economics discussion without using the term 'disruptive technology,'" observed McKay Coppins in Newsweek magazine last year.

    Sean McManus: The Business of Life Sean McManus 2011

  • "These days, market futurists and business wonks rarely have a meaningful economics discussion without using the term 'disruptive technology,'" observed McKay Coppins in Newsweek magazine last year.

    Sean McManus: The Business of Life Sean McManus 2011

  • "These days, market futurists and business wonks rarely have a meaningful economics discussion without using the term 'disruptive technology,'" observed McKay Coppins in Newsweek magazine last year.

    Sean McManus: The Business of Life Sean McManus 2011

  • Coppins agreed to take the Cupboard off Howard's hands for fifty quid, can't say more, seeing as how there's no key to it, squire.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2004

  • Coppins was already backing to the door, with Horace and Dolly dancing attendance.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2004

  • Coppins called a dolly and with which they both seemed to have a close, though warily respectful, relationship.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2004

  • Coppins for some sort of explanation, but Geo. was already gone.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2004

  • Coppins of "Your end, Horace" and "Easy does it" and inevitably, "Dolly, Horace, dolly!" it was finally, painfully decanted against the wall, exactly where Howard had planned.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2004

  • Coppins -- for Howard had decided that this was indeed he -- regarded him beadily.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2004

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