Corners
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That’s good news, because if you cut off the sharp
corners
of the blob triangle, a pentagon is exactly what you’ll be left with.
In addition, if you were to fold in one of the corners, then you could program the book to actually email you the text on the page for your notes.
More like primordial forces than mere deities, Lovecraft’s Great Old Ones lurk at the
corners
of our reality.
And as long as humans feel a sense of dread about our unknown future, Lovecraftian horror will have a place in the darkest
corners
of our imagination.
So that file with the bug's genome on it spreads to the internet's dark
corners.
Next, this needs to be an effort that spans society, and all of you need to be a part of it, because we cannot ask a tiny group of experts to be responsible for both containing and exploiting synthetic biology, because we already tried that with the financial system, and our stewards became massively corrupted as they figured out how they could cut corners, inflict massive, massive risks on the rest of us and privatize the gains, becoming repulsively wealthy while they stuck us with the $22 trillion bill.
They ran around corners, they went up sides of buildings, and they melded into the architecture.
Instead, what you see in southeast Asia is one of the most peaceful and prosperous
corners
of planet earth with the second-most successful regional multilateral organization, ASEAN.
Moving further, once we know we will survive, the basic instinct, we move to the second most powerful instinct, and that is to spread and select the strongest, smartest and fastest seed to the four
corners
of the earth, or pick the best seed.
Now we have the 700,000 best and brightest, and these are the best and brightest from the four
corners
of the earth.
So, eventually I decided to pursue an MFA instead of an M.D. and in grad school I became interested in creatures that dwell in the hidden
corners
of the city.
And I would see kids on the street corners, and they'd say "Obama, he's our brother!"
At the north, south, and west
corners
are her aunties, long-time members of the Joy Luck Club.
Underutilized infrastructure is not simply limited to large-scale civil engineering projects, and they can also include smaller spaces like idle restaurant
corners.
Each square follows the same pattern— painted pixels in the corners, and unaltered pixels in between.
So we can think of the
corners
as being functionally the same, and color them all blue.
Similarly, the spaces neighboring the
corners
behave the same as each other, and we’ll make them red.
(Traffic noise) We stand on street corners, shouting over noise like this, pretending it doesn't exist.
A harvested field of grain, with some grain in the corners, reminding me of the Hebrew tradition that you may indeed harvest, but you must always leave some on the edges, just in case there's someone who has not had the share necessary for good nurture.
So the X-ray will show the overlaps in these little
corners.
I don't know for sure that the Brits invented this particular view of the world, but I suspect we might have done so: we are right in the middle, and we've cut the Pacific in half and flung it to the far
corners
of the world.
When you park that car in that tight little garage space, you know where your
corners
are.
TD: So, every one of you who has come here is so talented, and you have so much to offer to the world, I think it would be a good note to conclude on then to just take a moment to appreciate how fortunate we are to have come together in this way and exchanged ideas and really form a strong aspiration and energy within ourselves that we will take the good that has come from this conference, the momentum, the positivity, and we will spread that and plant it in all of the
corners
of the world.
On street
corners
everywhere, people are looking at their cell phones, and it's easy to dismiss this as some sort of bad trend in human culture.
I don't give a damn if this is a low budget film, they shouldn't cut
corners
on animation.
What a story this company/comedy troop has.BEGGING people to come and see there movies on street corners,universities, anywhere they can and all for free and after all that to develop a great fan base after a few years THEY CRAP ON IT And decide to close down there website that helped them and was created for the fans, but the worst thing about it....THEY DIDN'T TELL ANY OF THEM.
Most Bs were pretty cheap and tended to cut
corners
to keep down costs and THE STAR PACKER is no exception.
Well, no, there weren't big monsters and white faces appearing in dark
corners
and possessed dolls, but the thing that made this movie scarier than ones containing those things is that it really could happen.
It has everything in it that any horror movie has ever had- turning the keys and the car starts, shadows in the corner, turning the
corners
of the stairs with suspense, turning around and seeing a dead body, ending a fatal scene quickly with waking up from a dream, etc.
An outsider in many ways, he slowly forms a camaraderie with his house-mates who come from all
corners
of Europe except America... this is a movie in which the only American shown is an unlikable character with whom Wendy (the adorable Kelly Reilly) is having an affair with ("Only for sex," she confesses, since she has her own boyfriend who makes a late but dazed appearance.).
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