Carry
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And you can
carry
right on up through meadows and steepening forest to the high base of the cliffs at 10,500 feet, where there's a bit of a problem.
To perform this vital task, red blood cells are filled with hemoglobin proteins to
carry
oxygen molecules.
Her clandestine booty calls will
carry
for miles across the canopy, and males will beat a slow path towards her.
A jaguar jumped over the fire pit, but couldn’t
carry
Tecciztecatl into the sky.
From globe-trotting communications to labs-on-a-chip, humankind has repurposed light to both
carry
and extract information.
And of course, they're made to
carry
this pollen.
The astronauts each got to
carry
about ten silk flags in their personal kits.
Nonetheless, their predictions are perverted by a comparison that then does not
carry
through and change their experience.
Next, her husband came in, and they wrote new vows, family vows, and spoke them aloud, first committing to keep their marriage central as they transitioned to parenthood, but also future vows to their future son of what they wanted to
carry
with them from each of their family lines and what would stop with this generation.
And in diverse societies, pop-up rules
carry
special force.
Proteins, some of which you see inside a cell here,
carry
out essentially all the important functions in our bodies.
And it's the shapes of proteins which enable them to
carry
out their remarkable biological functions.
The prince constantly delays and dithers over how to relate to others, and how he should
carry
out revenge.
But they
carry
a certain risk.
It insulates and regulates temperatures in a range that is just right for water and for life as we know it, and mediating between the blue ocean and black eternity, the clouds
carry
all the billions of tons of water needed for the soils.
Sorry, I hate to
carry
on...
My grandpa stood up to the officials, because he wanted a grandson to
carry
on the family name.
And this stuff is moving very quickly, and by the way, that thing can
carry
about 350 pounds of weight.
This is a surprisingly windy place; eddies of gas
carry
particles apart, and send them smashing into each other.
And when she came to Sam's center, she was told, "Don't worry, we'll
carry
on giving you these drugs, but we're also going to prescribe something else.
In 1936, he was chosen to
carry
the flag at a national rally.
And the peak time for that was the 30s, because the Depression was so dismal that anything to get away from the present into the future ... and technology was going to
carry
us along.
This is something that has editing and it has teams, but in fact, we no longer see within this process, the traditional master architect creating a sketch that his minions
carry
out.
So they knew at that stage they could
carry
large weights.
Hedge can
carry
out Ethic‘s commands.
Looking to the future, if we
carry
on on the path we're going, which is basically a drugs-based approach to the problem, the best estimate by the middle of this century is that the worldwide death toll from superbugs will be 10 million.
I don't know why I sort of
carry
that from that memory of the way he died.
They are also downstream of DNA, so they
carry
information from both our genes as well as lifestyle.
This conditional translates to: if A is true,
carry
out instruction B. There are also conditionals that account for different possibilities.
This says, “If A is true, perform instruction B. Otherwise,
carry
out instruction C.” So what instructions does she give Hedge so he can find the resistance leader?
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