Coming
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They had seen pictures of the planes going into the towers, the towers
coming
down.
I love
coming
to Doha.
The journey from a small weather station on the north coast of Siberia up to my final starting point, the edge of the pack ice, the coast of the Arctic Ocean, took about five hours, and if anyone watched fearless Felix Baumgartner going up, rather than just
coming
down, you'll appreciate the sense of apprehension, as I sat in a helicopter thundering north, and the sense, I think if anything, of impending doom.
The reservations start
coming
in, and here, owners who were getting text messages and emails that said, "Hey, Joe wants to rent your car for the weekend.
What happens in Peer, Inc. companies is that you have tens and hundreds and thousands and even millions of people who are creating experiments on this model, and so out of all that influence and that effort, you are having this exceptional amount of innovation that is
coming
out.
We have this war with Iran
coming
for 10 years now, and we have people, you know, afraid.
I went there to open an exposition about Iran and I met there with people from the page that told me, "Okay, you're going to be in Europe, I'm
coming.
I'm
coming
from France, from Holland, from Germany," of course, and from Israel people came, and we just met there for the first time in real life.
No search party was
coming
to look for these men.
So the men pictured
coming
ashore only to be murdered and eaten for dinner.
He said, you know, there's this fiscal cliff coming, it's going to come at the beginning of 2013.
We know what it's like to have these people on TV, in Congress, yelling about how the end of the world is
coming
if we don't adopt their view completely, because it's happened about the dollar ever since there's been a dollar.
It's more about stepping back, sort of seeing the thought clearly, witnessing it
coming
and going, emotions
coming
and going without judgment, but with a relaxed, focused mind.
Once you've got the mosquito in your area, anyone
coming
into that area with dengue, mosquito will bite them, mosquito will bite somewhere else, somewhere else, somewhere else, and you'll get an epidemic.
We've got several different species of agriculture
coming
along, and I'm hoping that soon we'll be able to get some funding together so we can get back and start looking at malaria.
So that's where we stand at the moment, and I've just got a few final thoughts, which is that this is another way in which biology is now
coming
in to supplement chemistry in some of our societal advances in this area, and these biological approaches are
coming
in in very different forms, and when you think about genetic engineering, we've now got enzymes for industrial processing, enzymes, genetically engineered enzymes in food.
Last March, I went to the TED conference, and I saw Jim Hansen speak, the NASA scientist who first raised the alarm about global warming in the 1980s, and it seems that the predictions he made back then are
coming
true.
Levin writes that all over the world, nations are
coming
to terms with the fact that the social democratic welfare state is turning out to be untenable and unaffordable, dependent upon dubious economics and the demographic model of a bygone era.
But what if the situation we face is not a single threat but is actually more like this, where there's just so much stuff
coming
in, it's just, "Start shooting, come on, everybody, we've got to just work together, just start shooting."
This means that there's much less money
coming
into the house.
She told me that she stopped
coming
to the clinic when the trial ended because she had no money for the bus fare and was too ill to walk the 35-kilometer distance.
If you live up here, in summer the sun is
coming
fairly directly down, but in winter it's
coming
through a huge amount of atmosphere, and much of the ultraviolet is weeded out, and the range of wavelengths that hit the Earth are different from summer to winter.
And we are having difficulties in so many of our communities and so many of our schools where kids are
coming
to first grade and their eyes are blazing, they've got their little knapsack on and they're ready to go, and then they realize they're not like the other first graders who know books, have been read to, can do their alphabet.
Sometimes I would get in trouble, and my parents were
coming
home, and I was in my room waiting for what's going to happen, and I would sit there saying to myself, "Okay, look, take the belt and hit me, but, God, don't give me that 'shame the family' bit again."
So we are still that magnificent country, but we are fueled by young people
coming
up from every land in the world, and it is our obligation as contributing citizens to this wonderful country of ours to make sure that no child gets left behind.
We've been told for 40 years already that they're
coming
soon.
We've got quite a few scenes of the men having deep, angst-ridden conversations in this hideout, and the great moment for one of the actresses is to peek through the door and say, "Are you
coming
to bed, honey?"
And the thing that struck me the most, that broke my heart, was walking down the main street of Sarajevo, where my friend Aida saw the tank
coming
20 years ago, and in that road were more than 12,000 red chairs, empty, and every single one of them symbolized a person who had died during the siege, just in Sarajevo, not in all of Bosnia, and it stretched from one end of the city to a large part of it, and the saddest for me were the tiny little chairs for the children.
People don't want to believe it's coming, so they don't leave, they don't leave before they can.
But I'm slowly
coming
to this horrifying realization that my students just might not be learning anything.
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