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And no one
captures
this modern manhood to me more than David Black.
And though I'm shy of 50, it
captures
my own experience.
I think it sort of
captures
me well, not that I have any divine connections whatsoever, but I like my facial expression there, because, if I've got a worried look on my face, it's not simply because I've got 20 pounds of squash over my head, but it's because I've got some pretty heavy topics on my mind.
But there's still so much more that needs to be done, and I think this slide sort of
captures
where we need to go.
So everything we do is about recreating and expressing something that means something to that person, and expressing that through what would be their body, whether it's speed or attitude or bling, whatever it is that
captures
and suggests them in the best way we can.
So Erez and I followed the fate of over 100 irregular verbs through 12 centuries of English language, and we saw that there's actually a very simple mathematical pattern that
captures
this complex historical change, namely, if a verb is 100 times more frequent than another, it regularizes 10 times slower.
That story perfectly
captures
for me the final lesson that I learned: Happiness is not something we find, it's something we make.
Or maybe we could design streets with the cobblestone of the 21st century, something that
captures
kinetic energy, melts snow, helps you with your fitness when you walk.
Now you might think this just shows that I've given you the wrong definition and that I should come up with some other definition and test it against these cases and try and find something that
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atheistic Judaism, atheistic Hinduism, and atheistic Buddhism as forms of religiosity, but I actually think that that's a bad idea, and the reason I think it's a bad idea is that I don't think that's how our concept of religion works.
It
captures
all of the light, all of the rays, all of the photons at all of the positions and all of the angles, simultaneously.
This object
captures
your touch, so you might press it very hard if you're angry, or stroke it if you're calm.
The speech to song illusion
captures
how simply repeating a sentence a number of times shifts listeners attention to the pitch and temporal aspects of the sound, so that the repeated spoken language actually begins to sound like it is being sung.
He really
captures
this entrepreneuring, creative spirit in biology.
Multiple neutron
captures
enable the formation of heavier elements that a star under normal circumstances can't form, from silver to gold, past lead and on to uranium.
But discrimination also occurs in more minor and subtle experiences, and so my second scale, called the Everyday Discrimination Scale,
captures
nine items that
captures
experiences like you're treated with less courtesy than others, you receive poorer service than others in restaurants or stores, or people act as if they're afraid of you.
This scale
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ways in which the dignity and the respect of people who society does not value is chipped away on a daily basis.
The myth
captures
the basic idea of narcissism, elevated and sometimes detrimental self-involvement.
Side hustle
captures
a certain kind of scrappy, entrepreneurial spirit.
AM: It
captures
a lot of the physics, yes.
And when the comet hits, the pressure produces the buckyballs, and it
captures
bits of the comet.
This's one of my favorite photos because it's kind of
captures
- this is the first day we were actually doing the scanning.
It
captures
the human confusion here.
This quote, from the first chapter of Haruki Murakami’s "Kafka on the Shore,
" captures
the teenage protagonist's turmoil.
Specifically, the robot task
captures
when children, like adults, strategically modify their behavior when others are watching.
The reason this photograph is extraordinary is because it
captures
a moment in the very last minute of a person's life.
The lab not only
captures
the brain and body's unconscious response to media and technology but also uses machine learning to adapt content based on these biological responses.
Now, metadata is the kind of information that your camera
captures
that shows the date, the location, the temperature, the weather.
He really
captures
that sense of density and energy which really characterizes modern urban Bombay.
And it is Robert Kennedy's beautiful description of why gross national product
captures
so little: It "does not allow for the health of our children, the quality of their education, or the joy of their play.
But by continuous monitoring, it
captures
all that vital information.
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