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Now actually, in 1993, the researchers who did that 1980 study, that early study, published a mea culpa, an apology to the scientific community, in which they said, "When we
carried
out our study in 1980, we thought that the increased death rate that occurred in the lorcainide group was an effect of chance."
And especially since about 2007, when I got an iPhone, I was not only sitting in front of my screen all day, but I was also getting up at the end of the day and looking at this little screen that I
carried
in my pocket.
And you learned the answer, and you've
carried
this answer in your head for 10, 20, 30, 40 years: The answer is the same.
So we learned the answer and we
carried
this in our heads for 20, 30 years, are you with me?
In their small boats, they
carried
only rudimentary navigational equipment and limited supplies of food and water.
And as she
carried
the knife, she walked toward me and she held the clitoris, and she cut it off.
So this camera platform, which we called the Medusa, could just be thrown off the back of the ship, attached to a float at the surface with over 2,000 feet of line, it would just float around passively
carried
by the currents, and the only light visible to the animals in the deep would be the blue light of the optical lure, which we called the electronic jellyfish, or e-jelly, because it was designed to imitate the bioluminescent display of the common deep sea jellyfish Atolla.
When Ben Franklin was
carried
from the constitutional convention in September of 1787, he was stopped in the street by a woman who said, "Mr.
It was time for a new revolution, which they pledged to bring about, and what's so amazing about these guys is, not only did they have these grandiose undergraduate dreams, but they actually
carried
them out, even beyond their wildest dreams.
The light my eyes had
carried
for as long as they had been blue.
All the water for cooking, cleaning and bathing had to be
carried
in buckets and pails in from the outside.
As our Aboriginal mate said, "You white fellows ought to get out more." (Laughter) And the doctor of flies very quickly determined that there was one fly that
carried
the bug.
And that was the deployment of the Huygens probe, the European-built Huygens probe that Cassini had
carried
for seven years across the solar system.
So it's easy to think that corruption happens somewhere over there,
carried
out by a bunch of greedy despots and individuals up to no good in countries that we, personally, may know very little about and feel really unconnected to and unaffected by what might be going on.
My home would have to be whatever I
carried
around inside me.
He had this shoebox that he
carried
with him everywhere containing nine comic books, two G.I. Joes painted to look like Spider-Man and five Gobots.
Throughout all of this, what I would ultimately realize was that each voice was closely related to aspects of myself, and that each of them
carried
overwhelming emotions that I'd never had an opportunity to process or resolve, memories of sexual trauma and abuse, of anger, shame, guilt, low self-worth.
Countries that were once like us, but decided to strive for development, do research, and catch up with those countries, such as Turkey, Malaysia and others, they
carried
their language with them as they were climbing the ladder, protected it like a diamond.
So the police knocked on the door, and told us they were going to arrest us if we
carried
on mentioning the word venereal disease.
It's
carried
in the bites of infected mosquitos, and it's probably our oldest scourge.
That's when the British army surgeon Ronald Ross discovered that it was mosquitos that
carried
malaria, not bad air or miasmas, as was previously thought.
When I looked at the case sheet, I found that they had an actual arm, and the nerves supplying the arm had been cut, and the actual arm had been paralyzed, and lying in a sling for several months before the amputation, and this pain then gets
carried
over into the phantom itself.
But elsewhere in the world, if you ask the general public what they know about shipping and how much trade is
carried
by sea, you will get essentially a blank face.
However, for these things to help us survive, it depends on them being
carried.
And laboratory workflows that once took weeks or months could now be
carried
out in just one to two days.
A friend of mine who thought gay pride was getting very
carried
away with itself, once suggested that we organize Gay Humility Week.
It's very simple: Many thousands of years ago, we discovered that if we
carried
on doing the same things, we wouldn't die, because the things that we've done before by definition didn't kill us, and therefore as long as we carry on doing them, we'll be okay, and it's very sensible not to do anything new, because it might kill you.
They
carried
bayonets on their rifles.
In the last 20 years I have published a few books, but I have lived in anonymity until February of 2006, when I
carried
the Olympic flag in the Winter Olympics in Italy.
They are the things the victims of genocide in Bosnia
carried
with them on their final journey.
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