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In music and poetry, in the natural world of beauty and in the small ordinary things of life, there is a deep, indwelling presence that makes them extraordinary.
I throw them into this complex matrix, and they trust me because we have a deep, rich relationship together.
So they go
deep
inside mines to find a kind of environmental silence that will allow them to hear the ping of a dark matter particle hitting their detector.
When atheists like Stephen Hawking and Albert Einstein use the word "God," they use it of course as a metaphorical shorthand for that deep, mysterious part of physics which we don't yet understand.
I was still in
deep
grief; I knew I didn't have the strength.
And on the last day with this female where I thought I had pushed her too far, I got nervous because she came up to me, she rolled over on her back, and she did this deep, guttural jackhammer sound, this gok-gok-gok-gok.
Now just to get really
deep
in, you can really get to the cracks.
Narrator: In front of the sub, a mess screen will come into contact with the soft-bodied creatures of the
deep
sea.
So there's a language of light in the
deep
ocean, and we're just beginning to understand it, and one way we're going about that is we're imitating a lot of these displays.
So I just want to show you some of the responses we've elicited from animals in the
deep
sea.
A literal, simple English translation would be equal generosity, but the
deep
philosophical meaning is caring, together, for one another.
The photo was made when we were
deep
in the valley over there.
You feel deep,
deep
guilt.
For as long as I can remember, I have felt a very
deep
connection to animals and to the ocean.
The positive perspective, I think, of all of this is that, if we do understand when we go wrong, if we understand the
deep
mechanisms of why we fail and where we fail, we can actually hope to fix things.
It becomes your eyes and ears as you venture into the
deep.
And when he finally woke up to his situation and understood the implications, he was already in too
deep.
Additionally, it has a profound effect on creative problem-solving and
deep
information processing.
The belief in true democracy and in the people runs deep, proving that the African is capable of governing himself.
Now a fundamental and really viscerally important experience for me, in terms of music, has been my adventures in South Africa, the most dizzyingly musical country on the planet in my view, but a country which, through its musical culture, has taught me one fundamental lesson: that through music making can come
deep
levels of fundamental life-giving trust.
Even more remarkably though, the fact that 15 month-olds didn't do this suggests that these 18 month-olds had learned this deep, profound fact about human nature in the three months from when they were 15 months old.
If you pit Garry Kasparov here, when he's not in jail, against IBM's
Deep
Blue, well the answer is IBM's
Deep
Blue will occasionally win.
And I think if IBM's
Deep
Blue played anyone in this room, it would win every time.
So it's about a mile across, 600 feet
deep.
The "my" means it connects with something
deep
inside your soul.
Of course someday, in the
deep
future, a technology of persuasion even more powerful than PowerPoint may be invented, rendering dancers unnecessary as tools of rhetoric.
And we could take a very simple view and say, well, it is that which we lose when we fall into
deep
sleep without dreams, or when we go under anesthesia, and it is what we regain when we recover from sleep or from anesthesia.
But what is exactly that stuff that we lose under anesthesia, or when we are in deep, dreamless sleep?
It's about
deep
engagement and an immersion in the realities and the complexities of our context.
But he was brilliant, and he could go
deep
on topics, and we were about to be fired.
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