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They simply don't secrete those odorless precursors that the bacteria love to use to produce the smells that in an ethnocentric way we
always
thought of as characteristic of armpits.
When these countries step in and they put in sustainable fisheries management policies, the fisheries, which are
always
crashing, it seems, are starting to come back.
And one of the mothers I interviewed, who had two children with multiple severe disabilities, said to me, "People
always
give us these little sayings like, 'God doesn't give you any more than you can handle.'
Identity politics
always
works on two fronts: to give pride to people who have a given condition or characteristic, and to cause the outside world to treat such people more gently and more kindly.
But he said that would not be nirvana, because your bliss in the present would
always
be shadowed by the joy from the past.
There's
always
somebody who wants to confiscate our humanity.
And there are
always
stories that restore it.
It seems like we're
always
stuck between demonizing a species and wanting to wipe it out, and then when we get very close to doing that, empathizing with it as an underdog and wanting to show it compassion.
Because teams
always
use technology to win games.
The questions we ask, the choices we make, and the challenges we face are, as always, up to us.
I had some issues when I was coming up, and my mother would
always
tell me, she's like, "You know, if you don't get this together, I'm going to send you to military school."
You know, it's the businessman climbing up a ladder, and then the ladder moves, morphs into a stock market graph, and anything with dollar signs; that's
always
good.
As a little girl, I
always
imagined I would one day run away.
Until we live in a society where every human is assured dignity in their labor so that they can work to live well, not only work to survive, there will
always
be an element of those who seek the open road as a means of escape, of liberation and, of course, of rebellion.
It was
always
a Faustian pact anyway.
At every stage of our lives we make decisions that will profoundly influence the lives of the people we're going to become, and then when we become those people, we're not
always
thrilled with the decisions we made.
What I want to convince you today is that all of us are walking around with an illusion, an illusion that history, our personal history, has just come to an end, that we have just recently become the people that we were
always
meant to be and will be for the rest of our lives.
I think I've
always
been that way.
All right, you can
always
volunteer with us to get community service hours.
And despite all of our best efforts and intentions, kids are
always
going to figure out how to do the most dangerous thing they can, in whatever environment they can.
Now notice that I put B in the land of the known, because we knew about it in the beginning, but C is
always
more interesting and more important than B. So B is essential in order to get going, but C is much more profound, and that's the amazing thing about resesarch.
So this email inspired me to dive into genealogy, which I
always
thought was a very staid and proper field, but it turns out it's going through a fascinating revolution, and a controversial one.
If you're thinking, "But that lets all of us decide what words mean," I would say, "Yes it does, and it
always
has." Dictionaries are a wonderful guide and resource, but there is no objective dictionary authority out there that is the final arbiter about what words mean.
Imagine a world in which every choice you face is an easy choice, that is, there's
always
a best alternative.
The one thing perhaps that technology hasn't
always
given us is a sense of how to make the wisest use of technology.
So as you can see, we are
always
solving.
We are
always
trying to decode our world.
You
always
scratched me in the wrong place."
If it's a law then it will
always
be true in all times and all places no matter what the circumstances are.
Pretty much no matter what I do, my job
always
starts with sitting down with a whole bunch of binary information, and I'm
always
looking for one key piece to do something specific.
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