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21 Jul 2014
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What does "the living organism" mean?
Penny: Come on. What about the living organism of the workforce and the American spirit and Jiminy Crockett at the Alamo?
What does "the living organism" mean?
Penny: Come on. What about the living organism of the workforce and the American spirit and Jiminy Crockett at the Alamo?
Penny: Come on. What about the living organism of the workforce and the American spirit and Jiminy Crockett at the Alamo?
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This is comparing the workforce (of America I presume) to a living organism that grows and changes. Each worker is an individual cell that makes up a larger "living" entity.
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