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I felt the need to travel and to discover some other music, to explore the world, going to other corners, and actually it was also this idea of nomadic cinema, sort of, that I had in mind.
With settlements on every continent, we can be found in the most isolated
corners
of Earth’s jungles, oceans, and tundras.
It works around
corners.
Paleontology allowed me to combine my love for animals with my desire to travel to far-flung
corners
of the world.
There was a second, more accurate story of autism which had been lost and forgotten in obscure
corners
of the clinical literature.
So when these meters started showing up a couple of years ago on street corners, I was thrilled, because now I finally knew how many seconds I had to get across the street before I got run over by a car.
The trio set out on a daily adventure to coffee and doughnut shops, bus stops and street
corners.
They exist in
corners
of the Internet, where old men fear to tread.
When you have to do something really cheaply, it's hard to get perfect
corners
and stuff.
And the
corners
would have skylights and these columns would be structural.
In this case we're opening it back up and getting skylights in the four
corners.
And you can see this robot reading the letters, "TED" in this case, looking at the
corners
of the "T" and the "E" and then triangulating off of that, flying autonomously.
And quite frankly, Kiribati is perhaps the only country that is actually in the four
corners
of the world, because we are in the Northern Hemisphere, in the Southern Hemisphere, and also in the east and the west of the International Date Line.
Darken those
corners!
But Africa, and the far-flung
corners
of the world, are not the only places, or even the main places in which manuscripts that could change the history of world culture are in jeopardy.
Using infrared, we've been able to read even the darkest
corners
of the Dead Sea Scrolls.
In any grid with that configuration, a Hamiltonian path that starts and ends in opposite
corners
is impossible.
However, in any grid with even numbered sides, opposite
corners
are the same color, so it's impossible to start and end a Hamiltonian path on opposite
corners.
We want to try to simulate the experience for the world that we're actually seeing through the glasses, and not cut any
corners.
And one of my heroes, Aphex Twin, famously hid in dark
corners
of clubs.
I remember the first night in a concentration camp that the guerrillas had built in the middle of the jungle, with 12-foot-high bars, barbed wire, lookouts in the four
corners
and armed men pointing guns at us 24 hours a day.
No longer was it restricted to these dark
corners
of society, to queers and drug users, but now it was affecting people that society deemed worthy of their empathy, to children.
There is the law in Leviticus, "You cannot shave the
corners
of your beard."
I didn't know where my
corners
were, so I decided to let the whole thing grow, and this is what I looked like by the end.
So, around this time I was studying computer science at Princeton University, and I noticed that it was suddenly possible to collect these sorts of personal artifacts, not just from street corners, but also from the Internet.
The only open spots are in the other three
corners
of the room.
The light will enter through the southwest corner at a 45 degree angle and bounce off the perfectly smooth metallic walls until it hits one of the other three
corners.
That means it’ll miss the top two
corners
of the room, since those points have one even and one odd coordinate.
Then take it and put it right up against the screen of your own television set, and rub it out from the center to the corners, like this.
So now we see that 10 is not divisible by three, but that this is the
corners
of a cube, which is, I think, a bit more interesting than a bunch of numbers in a straight line.
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