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Frederick Douglass’s son Charles, we learn, helped organize a black team in Washington, D.C., after the Civil War.

In addition to using AI to screen deals, Kashyap said he wanted a system that would record and organize the large amounts of data Touring collected on companies, regardless of whether the firm ultimately invested.

“Videogames offer an immersive and easily accessible arena for persuasion and propaganda for hostile states, organized criminals and extremist groups,” he said.

“It is a question of how we organize ourselves for that task.”

“And to do that, we needed to really rethink how we operated and organized our football operation.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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