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This seems weird to us, because each of us only experiences an individual existence, and we don't get to see other
branches.
It
branches
on more the experimental side.
Nanahuatl had nothing but cactus thorns with which to bleed himself, and fir
branches
to paint with his red offering, but he resolved to try his best.
Meanwhile, Tecciztecatl flaunted his riches, using magnificent jade spines and
branches
adorned with iridescent quetzal feathers for his own blood offering.
That is to say, at that time it was believed that there was nothing up there except the
branches
of Redwood trees.
You're worming your way through
branches
which are crowded with living things that don't occur near the ground.
We had roots that grew towards each other underground, and when all the pretty blossoms had fallen from our branches, we discovered that we are one tree and not two."
"The river is shadowy in some places but the light shines through the cracks of trees ... On some
branches
hang plenty of mulberries.
For the Neoplatonists, mathematics had a spiritual aspect, divided among the four
branches
of arithmetic, geometry, astronomy and music.
Because of the overhanging leaves and branches, you'll notice that the understory is very dark, it's very still.
And the reason being that, you know, seaweed is not like trees, it doesn't have nonproductive parts like roots and trunks and
branches
and bark.
High in the forest canopy where these primates lived, wide finger bones and expansive finger pads were ideal for gripping narrow
branches.
This combination of sensitivity and dexterity gave our ancestors the precise motor control needed to snatch up insects, pinch berries and seeds, and keep a firm grip on slim
branches.
They use these extra-long appendages to tap
branches
and trunks, while listening for hollow sections with their bat-like ears.
The virus has mutated dramatically in the last two years to form two distinct families, if you will, of the H5N1 viral tree with
branches
in them, and with different attributes that are worrying.
As the elephants were foraging on the tree, they would break
branches
and perhaps break open a wild beehive.
As you can see, sometimes a subspecies
branches
off.
But as you do this, what you see is that the
branches
intersect actually in millions of locations, and at each of these intersections they can form a synapse.
They're two
branches
of the same field of atmospheric science.
They represent
branches
of the human imagination that go back to the dawn of time.
You didn't say, "That's a beautiful valley, but the tree in the foreground has too many crooked
branches.
The tree with its crooked
branches
was just fine.
But that's why I noticed Grameen Bank, which is a bank for poor people, and had 1,100 branches, 12,000 employees, 2.3 million borrowers.
And they had these
branches.
These are Serphas lighting juniper
branches.
Benoit has been particularly interested in nested patterns, in fractals and so on, where the structure is something that's kind of tree-like, and where there's sort of a big branch that makes little
branches
and even smaller
branches
and so on.
It wicks its way up into these little
branches.
I cue the loops, I play the instruments and then the tree, for example, that you saw grow, grows in such a way that it takes low long notes and grows thick long branches, and it takes high, quiet notes, whatever, and then it grows thin, small
branches.
So what happens is that in a way you have a much bigger lung, but it
branches
and
branches
down to distances about the same for a whale, for a man and for a little rodent.
I multiplied them by the number of twigs per branch and the number of
branches
per tree and then divided that by the number of minutes per year.
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