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CA: I want to hear more on this, because the very words "global governance" are
almost
the epitome of evil in the mindset of a lot of people on the alt-right right now.
I read the obituaries
almost
every day.
But it started to sink lower and lower and
almost
hurt.
In those days just after I left, the instinct to hide was
almost
paralyzing.
Assuming ill motives
almost
instantly cuts us off from truly understanding why someone does and believes as they do.
When my friends on Twitter stopped accusing and started asking questions, I
almost
automatically mirrored them.
The last lap took
almost
30.
Today I want to talk about the meaning of words, how we define them and how they,
almost
as revenge, define us.
In fact,
almost
everybody in the movie is based on a real character, a real person.
I was so excited, I
almost
wet myself.
Only a small number of people are allowed to vote for those leaders, even though their impact is gigantic and
almost
universal.
When times are difficult, when you're short of money, when you're feeling insecure and vulnerable, it's
almost
a natural human tendency to turn inwards, to think of your own needs and to discard everybody else's, and perhaps to start to imagine that the past was somehow better than the present or the future could ever be.
What if I told you that the world's deadliest infectious disease has a cure, in fact, that it's had one for 70 years, a good one, one that works
almost
every time?
It infects some 10 million people a year, and it kills
almost
two million of them.
People
almost
feel... disgusted with each other.
And a lot of moral injury, sense of feeling betrayed, and frankly, in this country, we
almost
have one success story, which is you go to college, get a white-collar job, and you're a success, and if you don't fit in that formula, you feel like you're not respected.
CA: So it's
almost
become, like, that the core question of our time now is: Can you be patriotic but also have a global mindset?
And that's been heard for years, but I would say this year, I heard it
almost
on an hourly basis, a sense of feeling invisible.
CA: So I wonder whether there's ground here to create
almost
like a shared agenda, a bridging conversation, on the one hand recognizing that there is this really deep problem that the system, the economic system that we built, seems to be misfiring right now.
Almost
cartoonishly loud.
Since there aren't any good existing solutions for used Styrofoam,
almost
all of them end up right in the landfill, or the oceans and beaches, taking over 500 years to degrade.
My team hypothesized that we could use the carbon that's already in Styrofoam to create activated carbon, which is used in
almost
every water filter today.
In fact, we were so saddened by our failures that we
almost
gave up.
So yes, although we started with catching my dad's grill on fire and failing so many times that we
almost
quit, it was well worth it when we look back at it now.
A dial in a sense that you can make
almost
everybody totally obedient, down to the majority, down to none.
Gravity from Earth reaches the International Space Station, 400 kilometers above the earth, with
almost
its original intensity.
Those kids need to know what the risks of being online are, how to take care of themselves, but also that, fundamentally, as with
almost
everything else, kids can learn this from any adult.
I was struck that
almost
every single one of its 25 chapters said that racism was a factor that was hurting the health of blacks.
But unfortunately this opens up an issue that's
almost
as controversial as talking about the prequels.
And the most amazing thing about the Upper Paleolithic art is that as an aesthetic expression, it lasted for
almost
20,000 years.
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