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Or how would it look, considering this book has so much gibberish, if I
combined
both universes in a single arrangement: rigid letters and smooth letters living together in the same composition.
And there are actually more species of bees than there are mammals and birds
combined.
You can also adapt one culture to another, like in Manhattan, we took the Copenhagen courtyard building with a social space where people can hang out in this kind of oasis in the middle of a city, and we
combined
it with the density and the verticality of an American skyscraper, creating what we've called a "courtscraper."
But that one American attack killed roughly the same number of victims as the 10 Chinese attacks
combined.
There's more carbon in soil than there is in all of the world's vegetation, including the lush tropical rainforests and the giant sequoias, the expansive grasslands, all of the cultivated systems, and every kind of flora you can imagine on the face of the earth, plus all the carbon that's currently up in the atmosphere, combined, and then twice over.
Robust trade continued at sea, especially in blue-and-white porcelain, which
combined
white pottery from Mongol China with blue dye from Mongol Iran.
Well, what if you
combined
these two functions in a way that was designed to repurpose them to fight cancer?
He believed that there were 70 basic poses or shapes of the human face, and that those basic poses or shapes of the face can be
combined
to create infinite possibilities of everything the human face is capable of doing.
He had put it together,
combined
it into something more interesting than the original pieces and then he'd put it into this software, which I think his son developed, originally, and produces this wonderful presentation.
There are two ways where this data,
combined
with software on a global scale, can have transformative impact in this space.
We
combined
all this data as a meganetwork.
They're very small businesses, but last year, they had a
combined
revenue of over 7.5 million dollars, and they provided 252 jobs.
Every month, 500 million consumers are buying on mobile phones, and to put that into context, that is a total population of the United States, UK and Germany
combined.
Blood thinners and aspirin, for example, have similar effects that become dangerous when
combined.
Cocaine and heroin are each dangerous, and those dangers compound when the two drugs are combined— even though their behavioral effects may feel like they cancel each other out.
Yet for one reason or another they have confounded the efforts of developers to be
combined
into lots suitable for high-rise construction.
In fact in a densely populated country like the River Delta, where I live in the Netherlands, we have
combined
these functions.
You know, it's by our powers
combined.
Just to put this number into perspective, we will need to grow more food in the next 35 to 40 years than the previous 10,000 years
combined.
So, to get around these challenges, we
combined
satellite remote sensing with drones and gliders, regular sampling of the surf zone and a lot of time at sea in small boats off the Oregon coast.
So there's a spirit of equality
combined
with deep inequality, which can make for a very stressful situation.
To accomplish this, she wrote 42 religious hymns that
combined
both mythologies.
The one glacier up in Greenland that puts more ice into the global ocean than all the other glaciers in the northern hemisphere
combined
is the Ilulissat Glacier.
Combined
GDP is already over two trillion dollars.
At this point, the African population will be slightly less than the current population of China and India
combined.
But, today in Britain, for example, Indian restaurants in Britain employ more people than the coal mining, ship building and iron and steel industries
combined.
How, in a flora of 80,000 species of vascular plants, do these people find these two morphologically unrelated plants that when
combined
in this way, created a kind of biochemical version of the whole being greater than the sum of the parts?
Urgent optimism is the desire to act immediately to tackle an obstacle,
combined
with the belief that we have a reasonable hope of success.
But this much we can say: the variety of genes on the planet in viruses exceeds, or is likely to exceed, that in all of the rest of life
combined.
Environmentally, meat, amazingly, causes more emissions than all of transportation combined: cars, trains, planes, buses, boats, all of it.
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