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So we're reaching out to team
across
big teaming, grand-scale teaming.
It seemed that teaming
across
industry boundaries was really, really hard.
But when we step back and reach out and reach across, miracles can happen.
I've asked that question all
across
the country, and everywhere I ask it, no matter where, there's a huge portion of the audience that won't put up their hand.
And many of these chemicals are now linked to the skyrocketing incidents of chronic childhood disease that we're seeing
across
industrialized nations.
Again, we're seeing that trend
across
Europe,
across
North America.
Insects of the Lepidoptera order— butterflies and moths— keep their proboscises rolled up tightly beneath their heads when they’re not feeding and unfurl them when they come
across
some sweet nectar.
I was helping women
across
America at the age of 15 dress their big boobs.
And a little line across, and we'll just color this a little bit in.
Right
across
the developing world, citizens and communities are using technology to enable them to bring about change, positive change, in their own communities.
It stretches right
across
Northern Canada, in Labrador, it's home to the largest remaining wild caribou herd in the world: the George River caribou herd, numbering approximately 400,000 animals.
All
across
the boreal, we're blessed with this incredible abundance of wetlands.
In Saskatchewan, as
across
all of the boreal, home to some of our most famous rivers, an incredible network of rivers and lakes that every school-age child learns about, the Peace, the Athabasca, the Churchill here, the Mackenzie, and these networks were the historical routes for the voyageur and the coureur de bois, the first non-aboriginal explorers of Northern Canada that, taking from the First Nations people, used canoes and paddled to explore for a trade route, a Northwest Passage for the fur trade.
All
across
the boreal, it's home for a huge incredible range of indigenous peoples, and a rich and varied culture.
And line those trucks / homes back and forth
across
there from the bottom all the way to the top.
So the Great Bear Rainforest is just over the hill there, within a few miles, we go from these dry boreal forests of 100-year-old trees, maybe 10 inches across, and soon, we're in the coastal temperate rainforest, rain-drenched, 1,000-year-old trees, 20 feet across, a completely different ecosystem.
Everyone in this room, everyone
across
Canada, everyone listening to this presentation has a role to play and, I think, a responsibility.
You can see light spidering out
across
the globe everywhere.
So back in the day, when us Indians wanted to travel we'd jump into a chariot and we'd zoom
across
the sky.
And the next piece of the jigsaw is about four women
across
three generations shaping a new life together.
Firstborns
across
history have tended to be bigger and healthier than later borns, in part, because of the head start they got on food in an area in which it could be scarce.
But because they sense the neighbors and because they sense the object, they have implicit coordination
across
the group.
And my grandmother was sitting
across
the room staring at me.
And after about 15 or 20 minutes of this, she got up and she came
across
the room and she took me by the hand and she said, "Come on, Bryan.
And I finally came
across
this fantastic quote by a British playwright, William Archer: "Drama is anticipation mingled with uncertainty."
And it wasn't until, on one of my later viewings, that the veil was lifted and it was in a scene where he's walked
across
the Sinai Desert and he's reached the Suez Canal, and I suddenly got it.
Clearly, I haven't gotten this message
across.
So an app that takes a couple of days to write and then spreads virally, that's sort of a shot
across
the bow to the institution of government.
WG: We want everywhere
across
the United States for our youngest and future generations to grow up equipped with the tools to understand, navigate and improve a world structured by racial division.
But in the great scheme of things, it's a pinprick, one of about 400 billion stars in the Milky Way galaxy, which you can see on a clear night as a pale white mist stretched
across
the sky.
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