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I was covering the war in Afghanistan, and I witnessed, as a reporter for Al Jazeera, the amount of suffering and destruction that
emerged
out of a war like that.
But this mindset has continued to be faithful to the soil and to the land that it
emerged
from.
And then when they failed, they started speaking about conspiracies that
emerged
from Tel Aviv and Washington in order to divide the Arab world.
And from the crowd
emerged
this young man, Scott Haines.
But then a new idea
emerged.
And a new idea
emerged
from the community, one that was a lot lighter on its feet.
But one thing was curious: most of those problems turn out to be problems that
emerged
later, not from the very divine core of Islam, the Koran, but from, again, traditions and mentalities, or the interpretations of the Koran that Muslims made in the Middle Ages.
So there's another interesting thing that comes from this realization that humans have a recent common origin in Africa, and that is that when those humans
emerged
around 100,000 years ago or so, they were not alone on the planet.
Then modern humans
emerged
somewhere in Africa, came out of Africa, presumably in the Middle East.
Presumably, modern humans
emerged
somewhere in Africa.
Now it
emerged
early on in the first rehearsal period that one of those white performers had, in his previous incarnation, been a member of the South African police force.
Fetal origins is a scientific discipline that
emerged
just about two decades ago, and it's based on the theory that our health and well-being throughout our lives is crucially affected by the nine months we spend in the womb.
And one of the things that's
emerged
in my short time here is that TED has an identity.
And that when being vulnerable
emerged
from my data, as absolutely essential to whole-hearted living, I told these 500 people that I had a breakdown.
He's the random state of nature we
emerged
from.
But as the decades passed, these festivals, they really became the establishment, and as the culture and capital accelerated, the Internet brought us all together, high and low kind of disappeared, a new kind of festival
emerged.
The researchers had to lever up their human minds with technology to dive deeper, to explore non-obvious hypotheses, and in fact, insights
emerged.
But anyway, patterns have emerged, and we've been able to take those patterns, convert them into mathematical models, and use those mathematical models to gain new insights into these exchanges.
What's important though is that writing only
emerged
about 5,000 years ago.
Say a new super bug has
emerged.
So, the still-growing brain in this individual tells us that childhood, which requires an incredible social organization, a very complex social organization,
emerged
over three million years ago.
All the natural biomechanics mediated by the central nervous system
emerged
via the synthetic limb as an involuntary, reflexive action.
In all those very different contexts, one characteristic
emerged
as a significant predictor of success.
But that began thinking about how birds went around, and then how airplanes would, how hang gliders would fly, and then other planes, and the idea of the Gossamer-Condor-type airplane quickly emerged, was so logical, one should have thought of it in the first place, but one didn't.
So I'm going to concentrate on two of the most exciting stories that have
emerged
out of this major exploratory expedition that we are conducting around Saturn, and have been for the past two and a half years.
A broken and haunted person began that journey, but the person who
emerged
was a survivor and would ultimately grow into the person I was destined to be.
But out of all the bashing, after a few months,
emerged
the most fantastic music, and I think there was just a miracle moment, really, Derek, when you realized that all the sounds you hear in the world out there is something that you can copy on the keyboard.
What's
emerged
from this discussion is the following question: Will the cash incentive drive out or corrupt or crowd out the higher motivation, the intrinsic lesson that we hope to convey, which is to learn to love to learn and to read for their own sakes?
However, to many who live in the emerging markets, this is an illusion, and even though the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which was signed in 1948, was unanimously adopted, what it did was to mask a schism that has
emerged
between developed and developing countries, and the ideological beliefs between political and economic rights.
The surgeon
emerged
from the surgery.
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