Seminal
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And so in some ways the tsunami can be seen as a sort of
seminal
moment, a moment in which the blogosphere came, to a certain degree, of age.
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And it takes a little bit of nerve to dive into those primal, terrifying parts of ourselves and make our own decisions and not make our housing a commodity, but make it something that bubbles up from
seminal
sources.
The work they did was very, very high art, and stars came along like Laurie Anderson and Merce Cunningham and Robert Lepage who made work for this circuit, and you had these
seminal
shows like "The Mahabharata" and the monumental "Einstein on the Beach."
Mark Granovetter, Stanford sociologist, in 1973 in his
seminal
essay "The Strength of Weak Ties," made the point that these weak ties that are a part of our networks, these strangers, are actually more effective at diffusing information to us than are our strong ties, the people closest to us.
But what I'd like to begin with right now is to take you back to a moment that I went through in Indonesia, which is a
seminal
moment in my life and, like all myths, these stories need to be retold and told, lest we forget them.
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