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And as I sat in this temple square under this gigantic beringin banyan tree, in the dark, there was no electricity, just the full moon, down in this empty square, and I heard the most beautiful sounds, like a Charles Ives concert as I listened to the gamelan music from
all
the different villagers that came for this once-every-five-years ceremony.
So what I gained and gathered from this incredible, seminal moment in my life as a young artist was that you must be true to what you believe as an artist
all
the way through, but you also have to be aware that the audience is out there in our lives at this time, and they also need the light.
Despite
all
that, I tried to understand him.
We could
all
ask this question!
The Germans, French, Japanese and Chinese,
all
these nations are aware of this.
All
these different roles.
Now in the middle of
all
this five senses work, I suddenly remembered the solar-powered clocks project from my youth.
Here's the experience you
all
had while listening to the TED Talks.
But out of
all
the bashing, after a few months, emerged the most fantastic music, and I think there was just a miracle moment, really, Derek, when you realized that
all
the sounds you hear in the world out there is something that you can copy on the keyboard.
And it's that ability, that ability to hear simultaneous sounds, not only just single sounds, but when a whole orchestra is playing, Derek, you can hear every note, and instantly, through
all
those hours and hours of practice, reproduce those on the keyboard, that makes you, I think, is the basis of
all
your ability.
Now the truly amazing thing was, with
all
those scales, Derek, you could not only play "Flight of the Bumblebee" in the usual key, but any note I play, Derek can play it on.
So you see, in your brain, Derek, is this amazing musical computer that can instantly recalibrate, recalculate,
all
the pieces in the world that are out there.
Nearly 7,000 people were killed, and the city like this Nagata district,
all
the city was burned in a fire after the earthquake.
I proposed a big rebuilding, a temporary music hall, because L'Aquila is very famous for music and
all
the concert halls were destroyed, so musicians were moving out.
I used the shipping container and also the students helped us to make
all
the building furniture to make them comfortable, within the budget of the government but also the area of the house is exactly the same, but much more comfortable.
I teach one of the largest evolutionary biology classes in the US, and when my students finally understand why I call them fish
all
the time, then I know I'm getting my job done.
All
the while, life around us kept evolving: more bacteria, more fungi, lots of fish, fish, fish.
And then, yes,
all
these other ones as well.
RB: I read
all
these sort of TED instructions: you must not talk about your own business, and this, and now you ask me.
CA: To do
all
this, you must have been a genius from the get-go, right?
Essentially,
all
the stuff we've burned up during the day, we restore, we replace, we rebuild during the night.
["This scares the hell out of me... What if they could do that easily in humans in a couple of years?! OH MY GOD WE'RE DOOMED"] XL: Indeed, if we take a look at the second one, I think we can
all
agree that it's, meh, probably not as positive.
I was teaching myself how to paint in
all
these different styles, and I wanted to see what else I could do with it.
Sometimes, when Sheila would lay down in the milk, it would wash
all
the paint off of her arms, and it might seem a little bit clumsy, but our solution would be, okay, hide your arms.
It's not really healthy to be in this state
all
the time.
A trophic cascade is an ecological process which starts at the top of the food chain and tumbles
all
the way down to the bottom, and the classic example is what happened in the Yellowstone National Park in the United States when wolves were reintroduced in 1995.
Well, it now turns out that the whales are crucial to sustaining that entire ecosystem, and one of the reasons for this is that they often feed at depth and then they come up to the surface and produce what biologists politely call large fecal plumes, huge explosions of poop right across the surface waters, up in the photic zone, where there's enough light to allow photosynthesis to take place, and those great plumes of fertilizer stimulate the growth of phytoplankton, the plant plankton at the bottom of the food chain, which stimulate the growth of zooplankton, which feed the fish and the krill and
all
the rest of it.
Now, faced with opportunities like that, does it not seem a little unambitious to be thinking only of bringing back wolves, lynx, bears, beavers, bison, boar, moose, and
all
the other species which are already beginning to move quite rapidly across Europe?
All
these species lived here in the last interglacial period, when temperatures were pretty similar to our own.
But
all
the while that we've been working on this engagement for Cleveland, we've also been working in the background on really our largest engagement to date, and that's the 9/11 Memorial and Museum.
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