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So that's Lucy from the Peanuts, "Mommie Dearest", Rocky, first day of training, Nelson Mandela, first day in office, and Bart Simpson, which
combined
with a cockroach would give you one hell of a dinner party and gives me yet another category, people waking up, in my big old database.
"Jeopardy" is a very broad natural language game, and Watson got a higher score than the best two players
combined.
I am both a magician and a New York Times crossword puzzle constructor, which basically means I've taken the world's two nerdiest hobbies and
combined
them into one career.
And the churches built in Palermo
combined
Latin-style architecture, Arab ceilings, and Byzantine domes, all decorated with exquisite golden mosaics.
That's more in a single day than all three major U.S. networks broadcast in the last five years
combined.
Those are the things that often tend to help the most, especially when
combined
with psychopharmaceuticals.
And then we sequence billions of these
combined
molecules and use the sequences to tell us which cell and which gene every molecule came from.
Scientists now know that the living and working conditions that we all are part of have more than twice the impact on our health than does our genetic code, and living and working conditions, the structures of our environments, the ways in which our social fabric is woven together, and the impact those have on our behaviors, all together, those have more than five times the impact on our health than do all the pills and procedures administered by doctors and hospitals
combined.
When humid air, high humidity and radiation are
combined
with these organic compounds, which I call exogenous vitamin C, generous vitamin C in the form of gas, the plants release antioxidants which react with pollutants.
So we created our first collaboration, and the moment when we
combined
the electrical stimulation of Mark's spinal cord, as he walked in his robotic exoskeleton, was like that moment when Iron Man plugs the mini arc reactor into his chest and suddenly he and his suit become something else altogether.
And combined, our contacts reach pretty much everyone who's interesting in the country, if not the planet.
And when that information about you is
combined
with the same information about everyone else, the government can gain a detailed portrait of how private citizens interact.
This is more than half of what the US has
combined
in total and China did this in just seven months alone.
This,
combined
with a Nobel Prize-worthy theory that the cheapest is the most economic, is the heady cocktail that the poor are forced to drink.
Combined
with the novel’s magical realism, this produces a sense of history as a downward spiral the characters seem powerless to escape.
But in fact, this is the little-known fact that I didn't realize at the time: Deforestation accounts for more greenhouse gas than all of the world's planes, trains, cars, trucks and ships
combined.
Actually, this bubble wrap, which is used to pack fragile objects,
combined
with a toy, made Mugen Pop Pop, a toy where you can pop the bubbles as much as you like.
More than al Qaeda, more than al Shabaab, more than the Islamic State, more than all of them
combined.
Compare than to just 2.6 billion dollars
combined
for organized crime, financial fraud, public corruption and all other types of traditional criminal activity.
From a security perspective, the long-term generational impact of having millions of children in Syria growing up knowing only war and out of school, this is a far more dangerous threat to stability than all of ISIS's weapons combined, and we should spend just as much time and just as much energy to counter this as what we spend when countering ISIS militarily.
Well, it means that just as the English language is made up of alphabetic letters that, when
combined
into words, allow me to tell you the story I'm going to tell you today, DNA is made up of genetic letters that, when
combined
into genes, allow cells to produce proteins, strings of amino acids that fold up into complex structures that perform the functions that allow a cell to do what it does, to tell its stories.
He
combined
a Sankey diagram with cartography and a line chart for temperature.
That's more money that the city's illegal gun and drug trade
combined.
And a lot of them had been former educators or would-be educators, so they
combined
with a lot of local designers, local writers, and they just took the idea independently and they did their own thing.
But the years of constant caretaking, having to wake up every two hours to turn me,
combined
with them essentially grieving the loss of their son, had taken a toll on my mother and father.
And we now know that what you really probably need to do is to change the physiology of the organ, the brain, rewire it, remodel it, and that, of course, we know study upon study has shown that talk therapy does exactly that, and study upon study has shown that talk therapy
combined
with medicines, pills, really is much more effective than either one alone.
In our first piece of clothing, we
combined
two microorganisms.
And then it hit me: What if I
combined
the two most significant symbols of innocence and Arab identity?
Most of these universes could never support life, and might flash in and out of existence in a nanosecond, but nonetheless,
combined
they make up a vast multiverse of possible universes.
In one of most classic examples, Mendel
combined
a purebred yellow-seeded plant with a purebred green-seeded plant, and he got only yellow seeds.
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