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The phrase was popularized by Peter Drucker as the title of Chapter 12 in his book The Age of Discontinuity, And, with a footnote in the text, Drucker attributes the phrase to economist Fritz Machlup and its origins to the idea of " scientific management " developed by Frederick Winslow Taylor.
And one example of Steve's lack of consideration for others is when he accidentally caused Carl and Eddie to fall off of their roof, only to demand an apology from Carl for unintentionally landing on top of Steve, and even went so far as to fight back when Carl subsequently banished him from the Winslow house.
And just a month and half later, on May 12, 1621, Edward Winslow and Susanna White became the first couple to marry in Plymouth Colony.
And in the end, Governor Josiah Winslow was the person most responsible for King Philip ’ s War, possibly more than King Philip or anyone else.

And and had
And you wanted no part of me when I had so much to give.
And, for the sake of Julia and Susan, it had to be tried.
And one had been too many.
And they had almost everything they needed: land, a house, two whiteface bulls, three horses.
And he had a feeling -- thanks to the girl -- that things would get worse before they got better.
And I had hardly finished my business in the toilet on the aforementioned occasion when the lights in that place, like the hall lights controlled from the switch in the office, flicked off and on impatiently.
And, as a matter of fact, Nicolas had slept in the park only part of one night, when he discovered that Munich's early mornings even in summer are laden with dew.
And all the time, she had the heat of hatred in her, like charcoal that is burning on its under side, but not visibly.
And he would have enjoyed it just as much if he had been a Nazi.
And besides, the chick had a little something the others didn't have.
And both in their objectives of non-discrimination and of social progress they have had ranged against them the Southerners who are called Bourbons.
And Hamilton, who felt it `` a religious duty '' to oppose Aaron Burr's political ambitions, would have been a better actuarial risk had he shown more literary restraint.
In a book review of `` The Soviet Cultural Offensive '', he says, `` Long before the State Department organized its bureaucracy into an East-West Contacts Staff in order to wage a cultural counter-offensive within Soviet borders, the sharp cutting-edge of American culture had carved its mark across the Russian steppes, as when the enterprising promoters of ' Porgy And Bess ' overrode the State Department to carry the contemporary ' cultural warfare ' behind the enemy lines.
And for the first time a representative of the highest office in the land would have been liable to the charge that he had attempted to make it a successorship by inheritance.
And we had the uneasy sense that the cleavage between the moral and the political progressed amid the events which concern us.
And just as `` Laurie '' Lawrence was first attracted to bright Jo March, who found him immature by her high standards, and then had to content himself with her younger sister Amy, so Joe Jastrow, who had also been writing Henrietta before he came to Johns Hopkins, had to content himself with her younger sister, pretty Rachel.
`` And I think you had better leave '', replied Miriam.
And after all this, Shann went over all that Bang-Jensen had brought up ''.
And, for the moment at least, the governor now found himself allied with the head of the Crittenden faction he had formerly opposed, and Pike was credited with a clear triumph over Woodruff.
And she had the kind of crossed eyes that shocked.
Against Seebohm formidable foes have taken the field, notably F. W. Maitland, whose Domesday Book And Beyond was written expressly for this purpose, and Sir Paul Vinogradoff whose The Growth Of The Manor had a similar aim.
Victor had been stirred by my account of him in Makers And Finders, for Stephens was one of the lost writers whom Melville had seen in his childhood and whom I was bent on resurrecting.

And and actually
And no messages can be transmitted on these circuits until senders and receivers authenticate in advance, by special codes, that the messages actually come from their purported sources.
And it may be that one or both men actually welcomed the opportunity, when the bravado comments are cast aside.
And there are now many millions of workers for whom the factory with the big parking lot, which can be reached by driving across or against the usual pattern of rush hour traffic and grille-route bus lines, is actually more convenient than the walk-to factory.
* French director Roger Vadim's Et mourir de plaisir ( literally And to die of pleasure, but actually shown in England as Blood and Roses, 1960 ) is based on Carmilla and is considered one of the greatest of the vampire genre.
And for once, they are acted with some gusto, so that we as viewers can actually come to like the characters on screen, or at least be entertained by them.
And, unlike her first disco hits, the track was not pitched up to make it faster and to render Gaynor's recorded voice in a higher register than that in which she actually sang.
The character and themes from the comic strip Little Nemo were used in a song " Scenes from a Night's Dream " written by Phil Collins and Tony Banks of the progressive rock group Genesis on their 1978 recording, ... And Then There Were Three ... Another progressive rock group, from Germany, called Scara Brae also recorded a musical impression of the comic on their rare self titled disc from 1981 ( the track was actually recorded 2 years earlier ).
And that sacrifice but once actually performed at His death, but ever before represented in figure, from the beginning ; and ever since repeated in memory to the world's end.
And the resources that actually went all the way to the front line was used on civilian targets in bloody, meaningless acts of terror.
That he actually does sacrifice her is shown in verse 11: 39 " And it came to pass at the end of two months, that she returned unto her father, who did with her according to his vow which he had vowed ".
Wayne then pulls off Benjamin's face, revealing that he is actually Old Man Withers, who then remarks, true to Scooby-Doo form, " And I would have gotten away with it, too, if it hadn't been for you snooping kids!
And in some fiction, the invaders may not actually be aliens, but demonic creatures.
And I kept arguing that the Internet just doesn't work that way, and if somebody actually tries to enforce that, the Internet will always find a solution around it.
: And dragons, real dragons, essential both to the machinery and the ideas of a poem or tale, are actually rare.
And although some utilities actually deliver physical goods — like water utilities which actually deliver water — utilities are usually treated as services.
And it's so bad that it actually comes around to good again, but passes it right up.
And actually, those are very appropriate characteristics.
And that actually killing people wasn't such a bad thing.
And actually Hitler was a great man, although he could not say that publicly because nobody would understand that.
And this is not a mere theoretical reconstruction, for Eof was actually a Saxon name ...
And still others, like Thomas Morton, cared little for the church ; Morton's The New English Canaan mocked the religious settlers and declared that the Native Americans were actually better people than the British.
And still is, actually.
And if the criticism is clearly directed only to " what people actually do " that is wrong, instead of " who they are ", it creates possibilities, options and choices for doing something different and better.
And, like Big Brother, Survivor, and every other reality show on the air, none of his environment is actually real.

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