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And it turns out, there's a very confused set of data out there which gets oversimplified into the narrative of we're
becoming
...
And in fact, the first pioneering treatments for people as well as dogs, are already
becoming
available.
This ended up
becoming
a cover story at National Geographic.
Let me leave the last words to someone who's rapidly
becoming
a hero of mine, Humphrey Davy, who did his science at the turn of the 19th century.
Well, that notion stayed with me, and 20 years later, after
becoming
a professional photographer, I was able to talk National Geographic into doing a big story in the central Sahara, and I came back with a new kind of flying machine.
And thus, as people started feeling ownership over wildlife, wildlife numbers started coming back, and that's actually
becoming
a foundation for conservation in Namibia.
And when this thing started going on, we started
becoming
one community, renewing our connection to nature.
It's actually moved from the survival base of the pyramid to
becoming
a transformational role model for the world.
It is one of the curiosities of our historical era that even as cognitive surplus is
becoming
a resource we can design around, social sciences are also starting to explain how important our intrinsic motivations are to us, how much we do things because we like to do them rather than because our boss told us to do them, or because we're being paid to do them.
It's becoming, I think, a really great institution.
And especially as suburbia is
becoming
less centered on the family, the family households, there's a real hunger for more third places.
And it's transformed from being an ugly, unsafe, undesirable address, to
becoming
a beautiful, attractive, dignified sort of good address.
They've incurred violent infractions by
becoming
violent with guards and with other prisoners.
The new thing is that we have the biggest pile of billions, the three billions here, which are also
becoming
emerging economies, because they are quite healthy, relatively well-educated, and they already also have two to three children per woman, as those [richer also] have.
Instead, we're taught that God manifests as the perfection of each of us as individuals, and that we're actually spending our entire lives striving to remove the bad karmas that stand in the way of us
becoming
our own godlike, perfect selves.
I skipped school often and dreamed of
becoming
a sailor during those days.
Well, yes, in fact we do and the list can start
becoming
longer and longer.
And I think that's symbolic of what we're seeing in the world in general, that the world is
becoming
smaller and smaller, and that all of the peoples in the world are enjoying more opportunities for connection.
Doesn't it feel good to say it out loud? Don't you feel one step closer already, like it's already
becoming
part of your identity?
I believe in randomness, and one of the reasons I believe that is because me
becoming
a diplomat was random.
But we think of these tools as pointing outward, as windows and I'd just like to invite you to think of them as also turning inward and
becoming
mirrors.
And the other is
becoming
paraplegic.
We are evolved to second-guess the behavior of others by
becoming
brilliant, intuitive psychologists.
That's the sound of genetic mutations of the avian flu
becoming
a deadly human flu.
But the truth was that as this start
becoming
popular, a couple rightwing blogs and some message boards apparently found it to be a little patronizing, which I could also see.
As a Nigerian American, I know how easily the term "African" can slip from being an ordinary geographic descriptor to
becoming
a pejorative.
The Adventures of Sebastian Cole is about a boy named Sebastian (Adrian Grenier) who fancies himself
becoming
a writer at some point, given he actually puts effort into it.
The acting is worse than wooden (I could possibly watch a tree for 30 seconds before
becoming
completely bored, if you can look at this rubbish for that long you're a better man than I!) and the fight scenes would be at home on a kindergarten play yard.
Depression-era road tale hearkens back to yesterday with three escaped chain-gang prisoners seeking a hidden fortune, and inadvertently
becoming
country music stars in the process!
The director obviously moved the actors around in a rythmatic circles as they delivered exhaustingly long lines, to keep the slow pace from
becoming
noticeable to the audience.
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