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Though it was based on very little evidence, many scientists thought that all mammalian brains, including the human brain, were made in the same way, with a number of neurons that was
always
proportional to the size of the brain.
If all brains were made the same way and you were to compare animals with brains of different sizes, larger brains should
always
have more neurons than smaller brains, and the larger the brain, the more cognitively able its owner should be.
The result is that a primate brain will
always
have more neurons than a rodent brain of the same size, and the larger the brain, the larger this difference will be.
We
always
get another opportunity.
So someone who says they hate immigrants, I try to imagine how scared they must be that their community is changing from what they've
always
known.
The Gando project was
always
connected to training the people, because I just wanted, one day when I fall down and die, that at least one person from Gando keeps doing this work.
It's
always
worked.
And they have
always
to do with my own personal experiences.
And I've
always
felt guilty about that.
I've
always
felt that somehow I was an impostor, because my readers don't know what I have just told you.
There were
always
rockets going up into the sky, up into space, going up there.
When I hear that story, I
always
imagine the folks from the Great Migration rolling over in their graves, because you can imagine that they didn't sacrifice moving from the South to the North to create a better life for their families, only to see their great-grandchildren return to an agrarian lifestyle, especially in a city where they came with little less than a high school education or even a grammar school education and were able to afford the basic elements of the American dream: steady work and a home that they owned.
NASA's
always
on the lookout for possible asteroid collision hazards, so the Pan-STARRS telescope is scanning the sky every night.
Unemployment is already high, and there is
always
a fear that innovation will destroy jobs.
Human creativity and innovation have
always
propelled us forward.
As for me, I had
always
thought myself tough, one of the people who could survive if I'd been sent to a concentration camp.
We live in the right time, even if it doesn't
always
feel like it."
And I
always
say to them, "You may get through it, but you'll never be 37 again.
It taught me so much about love, and my relationship with my parents and my doctors has been so precious to me, and will be always."
That's
always
there and it's undeniable.
It'll
always
be part of us.
I have
always
loved the fact that my hood and my affliction share the same initials.
But I actually went back and took what I could find, the examples in history where there have been prohibitions against technology, and then I tried to find out when they came back in, because they
always
came back in.
No matter what I tried, the weight I'd lost
always
came back.
This means that a successful dieter must eat this much less forever than someone of the same weight who has
always
been thin.
It's
always
so nice to look out and see so many women.
There's
always
a few, it runs about five percent.
These objects, it seemed to me, were quintessentially the kind that I and my liberal left friends in London had
always
seen as summing up something deplorable about the French aristocracy in the 18th century.
I wanted it to be less of a mechanical structure giving me light, and more of a helpful, kind of quiet apprentice that's
always
there when you need it and doesn't really interfere.
We know we're not
always
angry,
always
jealous,
always
generous.
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