Afterwards
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Because after all, it passed very close to the Earth, and we didn't know about it until
afterwards.
I went through a tribal exorcism in Senegal that involved a great deal of ram's blood and that I'm not going to detail right now, but a few years
afterwards
I was in Rwanda, working on a different project, and I happened to describe my experience to someone, and he said, "Well, that's West Africa, and we're in East Africa, and our rituals are in some ways very different, but we do have some rituals that have something in common with what you're describing."
A recent, wonderful study from Stanford University showed that people who have played a virtual reality game in which they took on the role of a good and helpful superhero actually became more caring and helpful towards others
afterwards.
If you want to talk to me about ADHD afterwards, you can talk to me then.
I was very scared beforehand and incredibly scared afterwards, and that fear that comes
afterwards
can last years.
One of the most exciting things about this experiment was the conversation that happened
afterwards.
In fact, some interesting studies have pointed to oxytocin levels, which are a kind of bonding hormone that we release when we're having sex or nursing or around someone that we care for extremely, oxytocin levels raising in both humans and dogs who care about each other or who enjoy each other's company, and beyond that, other studies show that oxytocin raised even in other pairs of animals, so, say, in goats and dogs who were friends and played with each other, their levels spiked
afterwards.
And with a little training, they learn to relish the hit and the impact, and, I guess even more, getting up
afterwards.
And the Gauleiter, who
afterwards
vanishes from this story, leaned down and whispered into Mr. Teszler's ear, "No, do not take the capsule.
But help was on the way, and shortly
afterwards
a car arrived from the Swiss Embassy.
The man did as he was told, and shortly afterwards, Mr. Teszler received a visit from the white mayor of Kings Mountain.
I delivered a lecture in which I described history as, on the whole, a tidal wave of human suffering and brutality, and Mr. Teszler came up to me
afterwards
with gentle reproach and said, "You know, Doctor, human beings are fundamentally good."
And
afterwards
we convened at the President's House with Dr. Robicsek on one hand, Mr. Milliken on the other.
He came up to me afterwards, he said, "Man, that's a fabulous story.
So I invited him to come down, and he and his colleagues came to Stanford and met with the students, and afterwards, we had lunch together.
Bia started a campaign, and we even watched her school 24/7 through webcam monitoring, and many months afterwards, the government changed their minds.
And the council members not only passed the regulation, half of them came down and asked to pose with them
afterwards.
We're going to do a song by David Mash called "Listen: the Words Are Gone," and maybe I'll have words come back into me
afterwards
if I can relax.
But the play’s depiction of Athens’ conduct during the Peloponnesian War was so controversial that afterwards, a politician named Kleon took Aristophanes to court for "slandering the people of Athens in the presence of foreigners."
Afterwards, the big planets like Jupiter and Saturn, they were not in their place where they are now, and they interacted gravitationally, and they swept the whole interior of the solar system clean, and what we now know as comets ended up in something called the Kuiper Belt, which is a belt of objects beyond the orbit of Neptune.
So a few months ago, I was giving a talk at a small liberal arts college, and a student came up to me
afterwards
and he said, kind of shyly, "So, I tried your study, and it didn't work."
Afterwards, the macrophages release protein molecules called cytokines whose job is to recruit and organize more virus-busting cells from your immune system.
And what I love the most about this is really when the students come up to me sometimes afterwards, all surprised and a little confused, and say, "I just spent two hours in this virtual lab, and ... and I didn't check Facebook."
For nearly a decade afterwards, Risen was the subject of a US government investigation in which prosecutors demanded that he testify against one of his alleged sources.
Afterwards, they took him out into this public square and ritualistically tore his insignia from his uniform and broke his sword in two.
Afterwards
was the shower, and she loved this part.
And their youth was spent fighting each other within each country, in 1968 and
afterwards.
So I performed a much more invasive surgery and had a very different conversation with the patient
afterwards.
And what we found when we surveyed people about their environmental attitudes afterwards, we found that liberals, it didn't matter what essay they read.
To be honest, I repudiated the entire act in the days
afterwards
and when I was committing it.
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