Drive
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And so this is a really powerful way to look at the world, because it lets us predict how objects will respond to new situations, and you could imagine, for instance, looking at an old bridge and wondering what would happen, how would that bridge hold up if I were to
drive
my car across it.
We're looking to see if we can take captured CO2, which can easily be piped to sites, convert that CO2 back into fuel to
drive
this process.
Remember learning to
drive?
As she was going to her destination, she noticed the driver opening the window to clean off the excess snow so he could
drive
safely.
Mary thought, "What if the diver could actually clean the windshield from the inside so that he could stay safe and
drive
and the passengers could actually stay warm?"
Typically, when you have a product that has a hard
drive
in it, you run it for about 30 minutes in the factory to make sure that hard
drive'
s going to be working years later for the customer after they pull it out of the box.
Today, almost every product that you get that's battery powered comes out of the box fully charged, even if it doesn't have a hard
drive.
Traffickers have forced young people to
drive
ice cream trucks, or to sing in touring boys' choirs.
After all, my conclusion contradicts the refrain of the world's most famous archaeologist: "That belongs in a museum!" (Laughter) is what Indiana Jones said, not just to
drive
movie plots, but to
drive
home the unquestionable good of museums for society.
In almost every simulation, organisms that see none of reality but are just tuned to fitness
drive
to extinction all the organisms that perceive reality as it is.
You don't watch "Bourne Identity" and go
drive
your car over a gondola in Venice.
When I
drive
to work, I listen to thuggish rap at a very loud volume.
On a business trip to Florida in the early 1980s, Bonica got a former student to
drive
him to the Hyde Park area in Tampa.
Can I drive?"
It's not sunny, it's rainy, and you want to do anything other than
drive.
He's an incredibly capable guy, but he just happens to be blind, and that means instead of a 30-minute
drive
to work in the morning, it's a two-hour ordeal of piecing together bits of public transit or asking friends and family for a ride.
So here are the cones on the left forcing it to
drive
to the right, but not just construction in isolation, of course.
Here there's a cyclist coming down the road and we know they're going to continue to
drive
down the shape of the road.
Now it turns out, there is nowhere in the DMV handbook that tells you how to deal with that, but our vehicles were able to encounter that, slow down, and
drive
safely.
Against all odds, we'd been able to
drive
ahead of the record within that depression.
YNH: Thanks! (Applause) Imagine a place where your neighbors greet your children by name; a place with splendid vistas; a place where you can
drive
just 20 minutes and put your sailboat on the water.
About a seven-minute
drive
from my hidden lake cabin was the compound of Aryan Nations, the white supremacist group.
You
drive
down.
You know, this
drive
for clarity and accountability triggers a counterproductive multiplication of interfaces, middle offices, coordinators that do not only mobilize people and resources, but that also add obstacles.
So those who are suffering disproportionately don't
drive
cars, don't have electricity, don't consume very significantly, and yet they are feeling more and more the impacts of the changes in the climate, the changes that are preventing them from knowing how to grow food properly, and knowing how to look after their future.
Today, we see that same
drive
to beat cancer.
That's because the gene is such a dominant metaphor, again, to use that same word, in medicine today, that we think the genome will
drive
the personalization of medicine.
When you
drive
around and you find dead tapirs along the highways and signs of tapirs wandering around in the middle of sugarcane plantations where they shouldn't be, and you talk to kids and they tell you that they know how tapir meat tastes because their families poach and eat them, it really breaks your heart.
And sneakerheads are the ones who
drive
the marketing and the hype and the PR and the brand cachet, and enable Nike to sell millions of $60 sneakers.
Drive
by any Footlocker at 8am on a Saturday morning, and there will be a line down the street and around the block, and sometimes those kids have been waiting there all week.
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