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(In your work in TBL, have you ever encountered such a term?)
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Unless it means saving the world (such as stopping something like swine flu) where everyone can see a no-brainer reason to collaborate and not hoard their data which benefits everyone from possible disaster, then I would suggest TBL is well intentioned but naive!
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Nikolaj: TBL is now sitting as the chair of the W3C, which is now seen by many as a block to growth.
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Put another way, it’s not good enough to simply dismiss the trend of social networking because our primitive technological expressions don’t reflect the complexity of real human relationships, or because humans are just one of kind of “object” to be “semantified” in TBL’s “Giant Global Graph “… instead, people are connecting today, and they’re wanting to connect to people outside of their chosen “home” network and frankly the experience sucks and it’s confusing.
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Then I have my "TBL" which is the audiobooks sitting on my iTunes, waiting to be loaded on my iPod to be listened to.
Does (TBR) Size Matter? orannia 2009
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"TBL" achieved its weakest-link status in only two episodes, while "Melrose's" numbers include the 18 original episodes and a long stretch of repeats in the middle of the season.
From Inside the Box 2010
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Yup, this is makeover time for Ms. Tara, and on next week's episode of "TBL," we have
unknown title 2009
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I'm shocked, SHOCKED that the "TBL" suffix'd at the end of the title didn't encourage more people to watch!
Deadline.com 2009
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Holding hands with "TBL" co-star Sara Paxton at a party hosted by "Gossip Girl" 's Ed Westwick for artist Todd DiCiucio's "Heartstrings" exhibition.
From Inside the Box 2009
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Here's the apology put out late Thursday night by Reveille, the company behind "TBL":
TV Barn 2009
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A decade ago, The Economist was already signaling that the term had become part of thebusiness lexicon. As the magazine explained, the approach, “aims to measure the financial, socialand environmental performance of the corporation over a period of time. Only a company thatproduces a TBL is taking account of the full cost involved in doing business.”
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