Megan Smith
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"Megan J. Smith" is the Chief Technology Officer of the United States. She was previously a vice president of Google X/Google[x] at Google, was vice president of business development at Google for nine years, and was general manager of Google.org and the former CEO of Planet Out. She serves on the boards of MIT, Vital Voices, is a member of the United States Agency for International Development/USAID Advisory Committee on Voluntary Aid and co-founded the Malala Yousafzai/Malala Fund. On September 4, 2014, she was named as the third (and first female) Chief Technology Officer of the United States, succeeding Todd Park.

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Each class is going to ask him two questions. I think it's going to be fun.

We've never won, even though we've gotten so close before.

It's always fun just to watch the combination of humiliation and gratitude and affection that goes across people's faces when they are addressed in public in such a manner.

The idea behind standardising playing conditions and policy is to remove any scope for confusion while at the same time increasing the level of professionalism in the women's game.

Last year, people dressed nicely, but not wearing any sort of costume or anything like that. This year, we've got sonnet-delivering outfits: Renaissance gowns and some Restoration wear. I'm personally wearing this outfit with a big skirt and a corset type top -- that'll add a fun element.

It's easier not to hear it from Mom.

It was a serious sonnet to a girl and the guy was actually interested in her and hadn't told her yet. It was kind of cool to be the vehicle of that expression.

I've seen her, and she didn't look pregnant at all.

I want to ride again. Let me ride one more time.