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And again, the transition from one of the many thousands of sketches and computer images to the reality.
Again, coming back to that thing about the lifestyle, and in a way, the ecological agenda is very much at one with the spirit.
And again, the way in which that works as a building, for those of us who can enjoy the spaces, to live and visit there.
And again, the humanistic sketch, the translation into the public space, but this very, very much a part of the ecology.
You can measure it
again.
And again, we can measure the reduction in terms of energy consumption.
And the base of the building is
again
about public space.
And every time the hula hoop would smush against her body, it would connect two little pieces of copper tape, and it would make a sound, and the next sound, and it would loop the same sounds over and over
again.
Through his eyes, we knew when he needed to hear again, "It is all set, Jim.
Just as he gets there, the effort becomes too much, the boulder escapes, rolls all the way down the hill, he has to trudge back down to push it up again, and the same thing happens
again
and
again
for all eternity.
We did this over and over
again.
Finally, self-organizing systems, about which, again, I won't say too much because you've been hearing all about it.
And then, again, as climate changed as it always does, and new habitats opened up, we had the arrival of a steppe-adapted species called trogontherii in Central Asia pushing meridionalis out into Western Europe.
And it was really only about 500,000 years later that we had the arrival of the woolly, the one that we all know and love so much, spreading from an East Beringian point of origin across Central Asia,
again
pushing the trogontherii out through Central Europe, and over hundreds of thousands of years migrating back and forth across the Bering land bridge during times of glacial peaks and coming into direct contact with the Columbian relatives living in the south, and there they survive over hundreds of thousands of years during traumatic climatic shifts.
And the preservation is, again, like those insects in [amber], phenomenal.
Not surprising then
again
that a mammoth preserved in the permafrost will have something on the order of 50 percent of its DNA being mammoth, whereas something like the Columbian mammoth, living in a temperature and buried in a temperate environment over its laying-in will only have 3 to 10 percent endogenous.
So this landscape would be easily able to house it, and I have to admit that there [is] a part of the child in me, the boy in me, that would love to see these majestic creatures walk across the permafrost of the north once again, but I do have to admit that part of the adult in me sometimes wonders whether or not we should.
You know, it's like once
again
there's this whole problem of design being often misunderstood for art, or the idea that is so diffuse that designers want to aspire to, would like to be called, artists.
Why do we hear over and over
again
about new scandals erupting in major institutions like the Catholic Church or the Penn State football program or the Boy Scouts of America, on and on and on?
I know I shall never feel lonely or powerless
again.
So because of books, I'm here today, happy, living
again
with a purpose and a clarity, most of the time.
And I thought, "There it is again: a family that perceives itself to be normal with a child who seems to be extraordinary."
Jim Sinclair, a prominent autism activist, said, "When parents say, 'I wish my child did not have autism,' what they're really saying is, 'I wish the child I have did not exist and I had a different, nonautistic child instead.' Read that
again.
It was time to go undercover
again.
Again, a prosthetic arm was built.
But again, I can only affect society and affect government if I bring out the hard core evidence.
So, again, my solution was to aim for the best possible artist that I could think of.
Now, today, our democracies are
again
facing a moment of truth.
In Brussels, when we tried desperately
again
and
again
to find common solutions, I realized that not one, not one of us, had ever dealt with a similar crisis.
This could be the pattern that leaders follow
again
and
again
when we deal with these complex, cross-border problems, whether it's climate change, whether it's migration, whether it's the financial system.
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