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In Paul Polak's book, the author noted that 90 percent of the world's designers focus on the top 10 percent of the world, the wealthiest among us, in designing products that the comparatively wealthy that means us want to consume.
Auren Kaplan: A Revolution of Attention Auren Kaplan 2012
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In Paul Polak's book, the author noted that 90 percent of the world's designers focus on the top 10 percent of the world, the wealthiest among us, in designing products that the comparatively wealthy that means us want to consume.
Auren Kaplan: A Revolution of Attention Auren Kaplan 2012
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Schultz tied it at 1 with his first goal of the season, as his shot from the left circle deflected in off Polak's skate at 5: 59 of the first.
USATODAY.com 2008
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The Blues got on the board less than three minutes later when Roman Polak's slap shot from the right point deflected off the stick of Kings defenseman Sean O'Donnell and then off the blade of Cam Paddock's stick.
USATODAY.com 2008
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Babcock had no complaints about Polak's hit, describing it as a ` ` bump '' while Hossa was on one leg following through on a shot.
USATODAY.com 2008
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Bouchard's seventh goal tied it 2: 21 into the third period, but Polak's first career goal 30 seconds later gave the Blues a 3-2 edge.
USATODAY.com 2008
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Polak's pursuit of Simpson to pay the $33.5 million judgment has been largely fruitless; he's now attempting to claim the money ReganBooks paid for the book.
Evidence Of Guilt? 2007
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Polak's trajectory took a huge burst with the growth of the business at Citi, where the top is focused on being the market leader and rewards those who get it done.
How To Lead Leaders Saj-nicole Joni 2006
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"It's the _Gottverdummer_ Polak's box," said the Triangular Man exploding in Dutch.
The Enormous Room 1928
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Dalmatian and by others as the Polak's partner in the fatal game of cards.
The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan Ralph Connor 1898
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