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And the plot really thickens when you realize that, unlike other pleistocene tools, the hand axes often exhibit no evidence of wear on their delicate blade
edges.
You can see, on the right, a mammogram showing a faint tumor, the
edges
of which are blurred by the dense tissue.
And also showing oyster gardening for the community along its
edges.
In this picture, I've put a bush with a center branching out in all directions, because if you look at the
edges
of the tree of life, every existing species at the tips of those branches has succeeded in evolutionary terms: it has survived; it has demonstrated a fitness to its environment.
We have an immunity to all of the junk that lies around the
edges
of our culture.
And so, you know, for example, with these devices, patients can see simple things like bright lights and high contrast edges, not very much more, so nothing close to normal vision has been possible.
So you can see that there's something there, but it's not so clear what that something is, and this just sort of circles back to what I was saying in the beginning, that with the standard method, patients can see high-contrast edges, they can see light, but it doesn't easily go further than that.
But then one night, my mom was cooking grilled chicken for dinner, and I noticed that the
edges
of the chicken, which had been marinated in lemon juice, turned white.
By month 12, we could argue whether there's a little bit of material around the edges, but it's essentially completely gone.
And indeed, on the inputs to the hippocampus, cells are found which project into the hippocampus, which do respond exactly to detecting boundaries or
edges
at particular distances and directions from the rat or mouse as it's exploring around.
It features a pair of jaws called mandibles with toothed inner
edges
that cut up and crush solid foods, like leaves or other insects.
And I was catapulted from one piece of the jigsaw to another, and their
edges
didn't fit.
They challenge existing perspectives at the
edges
of science and under the most demanding of conditions.
We polish the rough
edges
of our lives so that they feel whole.
Then he'd run his hand over the rag paper, and the pungent ink and the deckled
edges
of the pages.
So we strained it from the edges, and we held it by cables.
So, for instance, we can plot the length of the
edges.
White surfaces have long edges, black ones have short ones.
I do all of this with drafting templates, with straight edges, with French curves, and by freehand, and the 72 feet was actually split into 12 six-foot-wide panels that were installed around the Cantor Arts Center Museum lobby balcony, and it appeared for one year in the museum, and during that year, it was experienced as visual art most of the week, except, as you can see in these pictures, on Fridays, from noon til one, and only during that time, various performers came and interpreted these strange and undefined pictographic glyphs.
Inspire local planners to put the food sites at the heart of the town and the city plan, not relegate them to the
edges
of the settlements that nobody can see.
I was desperate to define him by his maddest
edges.
Because you shouldn't define people by their maddest
edges.
But there's also the fact that law is another place where there are many opinions in circulation, but they need to be resolved to one canonical copy, and when you go onto GitHub, and you look around, there are millions and millions of projects, almost all of which are source code, but if you look around the edges, you can see people experimenting with the political ramifications of a system like that.
So those kids on the
edges
aren't actually receiving effective phototherapy.
So if you look in the video, there's the big umbrella, there's a white lilo in the pool, there are some unusually rounded
edges
in the swimming pool, and there's two trees in the background.
And there are the rounded
edges
on the swimming pool.
What this means is that, while regular acrylic only diffuses light around the edges, this one illuminates across the entire surface when I turn on the lights around it.
And if you let time go by, it kind of softens and smooths the
edges.
And if you look at the knee, it's got those pointy edges, right?
In this border region, we find some of the wealthiest real estate, as I once found in the
edges
of San Diego, barely 20 minutes away from some of the poorest settlements in Latin America.
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