Alive
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And if you are still
alive
you have to serve.'"
By sowing and sharing them, you will keep a link
alive
to what your and my ancestors have been doing for thousands of years, and bring it into the future.
I tried this this morning just to make sure it's still
alive.
And we tell other people, "Do this, do this, do this," until this thing comes
alive.
Man: Louis Kahn, yes! (Laughter) Man: Your father, is he
alive?
They sense the environment, which tells them really important information about how to stay alive, essentially.
And I say that instead of being authors of our own unhappiness, we get to shape these stories while we're still
alive.
[Burned alive] [Sam Hose is lynched] Oh, no, oh.
These are incredibly important; they keep us
alive.
So they do all these amazing things that help us and are vital for keeping us alive, and they never get any press for that.
Helping them achieve this is the most powerful thing we can do to keep our oceans
alive.
Those part inefficient planes are worth more to society dead than
alive.
Seven thousand languages are
alive
today, but few are recognized by their own governments or supported online.
It was for a yard sign, so she could show her neighbors that her culture is
alive
and thriving today.
Anthropomorphism: that's the illusion, an illusion created by technology and embroidered by our imagination to become an intelligent flying robot, a machine that appears to be
alive.
To me it's an incredible privilege to be
alive
now and to be able to witness this thing.
Crime rates dropped, because the streets were
alive
with people.
But I'm here to depart a little bit from the script and to try and convince you that these places are actually
alive
and bubbling with ideas.
We have 11 years, many say, a decade, and I thought, "Oh, I'm so lucky that I am healthy and living in a decade where we who are
alive
can actually make the difference.
If Fleming were
alive
today, this would definitely be a part of his toolkit.
Now this is somebody who is brain-dead, legally dead, definitely checked out, but is being kept
alive
on a respirator, so that their organs will be oxygenated for transplantation.
The value of the past also comes alive; it provides a lot of company.
These oceans are very much
alive.
They are the largest land mammal
alive
today on planet Earth, weighing up to seven tons, standing three and a half meters tall at the shoulder.
And the very first day that this fellow, John Allen, walked in, to spend a couple of days in there with all the plants and animals and bacteria that we'd put in there to hopefully keep him alive, the doctors were incredibly concerned that he was going to succumb to some dreadful toxin, or that his lungs were going to get choked with bacteria or something, fungus.
The corruption and greed that manifested itself then is
alive
and well today, from greedy politicians and public servants willing to loot public coffers at their expense.
You know, 98, 99 percent of us are going to get out of this
alive.
And you can look at these pictures over and over again because there's such a strange, bizarre fascination in seeing these things you don't normally get to see come
alive.
The one thing I think I disagree with about Yochai's presentation is when he said the Internet causes this distributive capacity for innovation to come
alive.
In the 16th century, Flemish physician Andreas Vesalius described how a suffocating animal could be kept
alive
by inserting a tube into its trachea and blowing air to inflate its lungs.
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