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So what has
all
that taught me?
So if you'd
all
close your eyes for just a moment, okay?
You'd
all
make great blind people.
I wish you
all
a most activating journey.
And beyond
all
that, the Chinese have this feeling in their heart of hearts and in their gut of guts that those of us in the collective West are just too damned arrogant.
And on top of
all
the above, what does the United States say?
And then I remember this family saying to me, "You know, we drove
all
the way from the far North down to Canberra to come to this thing, drove our way through redneck country.
The white folks, our Aboriginal brothers and sisters, and we haven't solved
all
these problems together, but let me tell you, there was a new beginning because we had gone not just to the head, we'd gone also to the heart.
Imagine I took
all
the people in the U.S. and I sorted them from the poorest on the right to the richest on the left, and then I divided them into five buckets: the poorest 20 percent, the next 20 percent, the next, the next, and the richest 20 percent.
But if you're going to go into that society in every possible situation, and you don't know, you have to consider
all
the aspects.
BF: You know, sometimes when people do those, they go
all
the way down.
BF:
All
those mid-year phone calls are coming back to me now, Richard.
I won't bore you with
all
the details of
all
the instruments, but it's got everything.
My journey was much longer, much more complicated, and certainly more dangerous, traveling to Thailand by air, and then by road and boat to Malaysia and into Indonesia, paying people and smugglers
all
the way and spending a lot of time hiding and a lot of time in fear of being caught.
All
these untouchables, three women and two men, they agreed to come.
And when we put justness on par with profits, we'll get the most wonderful thing in
all
the world.
And we can ask
all
those questions because there has been a revolution in our understanding of what a habitable planet is, and today, a habitable planet is a planet that has a zone where water can stay stable, but to me this is a horizontal definition of habitability, because it involves a distance to a star, but there is another dimension to habitability, and this is a vertical dimension.
But they can adapt only so far, and then when
all
the water is gone from the surface, microbes have only one solution left: They go underground.
Now, to understand laughter, you have to look at a part of the body that psychologists and neuroscientists don't normally spend much time looking at, which is the ribcage, and it doesn't seem terribly exciting, but actually you're
all
using your ribcage
all
the time.
So imagine your friend told a joke, and you're laughing because you like your friend, but not really because the joke's
all
that.
The fact that the laughter works, it gets him from a painful, embarrassing, difficult situation, into a funny situation, into what we're actually enjoying there, and I think that's a really interesting use, and it's actually happening
all
the time.
And in fact,
all
of us are doing this
all
the time.
So we're finding
all
these incredible fossils of animals that lived alongside Spinosaurus, but Spinosaurus itself proved to be very elusive.
We've got to make
all
this violence against the poor illegal.
We can see
all
the way out to the edge of the observable universe,
all
the way back in time, almost to the moment of the Big Bang itself.
In
all
that time, there hasn't been a single case of harm to human health or the environment.
Nature is a much more chaotic interplay of genetic changes that have been happening
all
the time anyway.
Given that merely human hackers find bugs
all
the time, I'd say, probably not very confident.
But millions of people can't
all
be pathological.
RM:
All
the best flags tend to stick to these principles.
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