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But when her aunties reveal a
deeply
buried secret about Suyuan’s life, Jing-Mei realizes she still has a lot to learn about her mother, and herself.
Embarking on the South Rim, all I could do to keep myself composed was to breathe deeply, stare up into the clouds and focus on my team's voices.
This is
deeply
democratizing.
And we will begin to actually
deeply
influence our health and our intelligence, as we get closer and closer to this technology.
Building is at the heart of the experience: hands on,
deeply
immersed and fully committed to the problem at hand.
I am also deeply, fiercely proud of my colleagues.
We like to feel in contact with something that is non-human, and that is so
deeply
important to us.
What started as a way to identify those who needed academic help quickly became used to sort people in other ways, often in service of
deeply
flawed ideologies.
So many of us who care about sustainable development and the livelihood of local people do so for
deeply
personal reasons.
Now, let me close my comments by telling you that whenever I feel something very deeply, it usually takes the form of verse.
Cynthia Schneider: These programs are reaching incredibly
deeply
into society.
I think it's safe to say that all of us here are
deeply
concerned about the escalating violence in our daily lives.
I'm fascinated by its ability to
deeply
investigate the human being, its way of working, its way of feeling.
I
deeply
believe that life is a much greater adventure if we manage to do politics without the trench between the left and the right wing.
In medicine, I think a lot of people are
deeply
disillusioned with the kind of quick-fix mentality you find in conventional medicine.
This is producing all sorts of tensions, all sorts of dynamics that are
deeply
disturbing.
Chitra basically remixes and re-titles these iconic images to tease out some of the sexual and gender politics embedded in these
deeply
influential comics.
While this is something that comes from our mind, it also has its roots
deeply
into the cosmos.
So when I heard these two things, it troubled me deeply, both because of personal reasons and scientific reasons.
I met slaveholders, and I looked very
deeply
into slave-based businesses because this is an economic crime.
The way that we see emotions in others are
deeply
rooted in predictions.
I was born and raised here in India, and I learned from an early age to be
deeply
suspicious of the aunties and uncles who would bend down, pat us on the head and then say to my parents with no problem at all, "Poor things.
If you generalize this, the most favorite TEDTalks are those that feature topics we can connect with, both easily and deeply, such as happiness, our own body, food, emotions.
JS: There's obviously also something really
deeply
great about this.
YouTube cares
deeply
about the rights of content owners, but in order to give them choices about what they can do with copies, mashups and more, we need to first identify when copyrighted material is uploaded to our site.
This, I think, is so
deeply
embedded in the water supply that it wouldn't occur to anyone to question it.
And it's also
deeply
embedded in our lives.
And it's going to be more important than the social layer, and affect our lives more
deeply
and perhaps more invisibly.
And what I find
deeply
troubling in this book is that he seems to be arguing that if you want to be moral, if you want to have meaning in your life, you have to be an Intelligent Designer, you have to deny the theory of evolution by natural selection.
I negotiated for my country the resolution in the Security Council of the 12th of September 2001 condemning the attacks of the day before, which were, of course,
deeply
present to us actually living in New York at the time.
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