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" ... Dealers mulling wholesale vehicle purchases at Manheim Auction, Oct. 19, 2019. ... "
" ... I'm a food and travel writer with deep connections in the wine and spirits industry. I’ve poured $1,000 tastes of wine with Kevin Zraly at Windows on the World, studied under Andrea Immer Robinson at the International Culinary Center and sampled Ferran Adria’s catering when he was first mulling closing El Bulli. While I can write about the best rosé wines in the world, top travel spots from Europe to China and New World single-malt whiskey with aplomb, my roots belong to New England. My dad once traded an old car for a dozen lobsters, and my grandmother’s whoopie pie recipe is a closely guarded family secret. I have written for Zagat restaurant guides and edited two books in the Great Restaurants of the World series, and am currently the restaurant critic for Northshore magazine, focused on the food scene north of Boston. My work has appeared in Forbes, The Boston Globe Sunday Magazine and the sadly defunct Executive Travel magazine. ... "
" ... If you have been mulling over the creation of an individual development plan, then I strongly recommend you use a model, such as CPO, to assist in that process. Find your competence. Find what the organization needs. Find your passion and let that guide you to your purpose. Your work is most meaningful when it is relevant to you. Remember, a good theory is a practical and excellent way to start. ... "
" ... In my case, when I’m mulling over a creative problem, I take my springer spaniel dog for a long walk. While he’s sniffing tree trunks, I let my mind wander and ponder. The more we walk, the clearer things become. ... "
" ... The second enhancement coming soon to an airport near you is just-in-time processing. Instead of showing up to the airport two hours before your flight, mulling about in front of your gate until takeoff, then standing in a slow-moving line for your turn to board and sit down, imagine receiving a mobile alert that tells you precisely when to arrive at the airport and, subsequently, at your gate. When you arrive, you can use the aforementioned touchless technology to breeze through security and, in short order, onto the plane. No more waiting. No more congregating. No more crowding. ... "