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So the space shuttle
ended
up costing a billion dollars per flight.
We
ended
up with 11 Oscar nominations for these films.
And it was on June 5, 1995, that I heard a loud bang against the glass that changed my life and
ended
that of a duck.
Most of the Humvees, we
ended
up mounting two cameras in them.
And I
ended
up in student health, and they ran some labwork and came back right away, and said, "Kidney problems."
College
ended
and I returned to Jerusalem for a year.
You know, it was most often when speaking to people that I wondered where I
ended
and my disability began, for many people told me what they told no one else.
What's
ended
up happening over the past few decades is the kind of coverage that you had as a head of state or as a great celebrity is now being applied to you every day by all these people who are Tweeting, blogging, following you, watching your credit scores and what you do to yourself.
And eventually, I
ended
up at a school where there was a mixture.
And this became a vicious cycle that
ended
up causing so much pain and joint issues, I had trouble holding anything.
I discovered that, if I worked on a larger scale and with bigger materials, my hand really wouldn't hurt, and after having gone from a single approach to art, I
ended
up having an approach to creativity that completely changed my artistic horizons.
He
ended
up achieving at a level that had never before been contemplated by any member of his family.
Everybody around the table laughed, but the joke was kind of a good solution, so that's what we
ended
up doing.
So you know how it
ended
up, Spencer Tracy brought a computer, a mainframe computer of 1957, in to help the librarians.
A disease which killed hundreds of thousands in India, and blinded half of all of those who were made blind in India,
ended.
So in my home, the Andes and the coastal area, which are historically confrontational,
ended
up together because of love, as happened to most people from Lima, descendants of diverse backgrounds: Africans with people from the Amazons, Japanese with Andeans, Chinese with Italians.
One day, I was changing the shape of a bamboo piece and
ended
up setting the place on fire.
I
ended
up on a farm in the middle of nowhere.
Another bunch of years later, I
ended
up at Cambridge University at the Cavendish Laboratory in the U.K. doing a Ph.D. in physics.
This fantasy of invulnerability was so complete that I even deceived myself, and as the first semester
ended
and the second began, there was no way that anyone could have predicted what was just about to happen.
Because I'd had such a bad problem with self-injury that most of the cutlery in the house had been hidden, so I
ended
up arming myself with a plastic fork, kind of like picnic ware, and sort of sat outside the room clutching it and waiting to spring into action should anything happen.
My early canvases
ended
up being things that you wouldn't expect to be used as canvas, like fried food.
One of my favorite models actually
ended
up being a retired old man who not only didn't mind sitting still and getting the paint in his ears, but he also didn't really have much embarrassment about being taken out into very public places for exhibition, like the Metro.
And we
ended
up with something far more elegant than we could have imagined, even though this is essentially the same solution that a frustrated kid uses when he can't draw hands, just hiding them in the pockets.
And really, that's where this case should have
ended.
I think that Torajans socially recognize and culturally express what many of us feel to be true despite the widespread acceptance of the biomedical definition of death, and that is that our relationships with other humans, their impact on our social reality, doesn't cease with the termination of the physical processes of the body, that there's a period of transition as the relationship between the living and the dead is transformed but not
ended.
But before the Apollo program ended, 24 men flew to the moon.
Egan mocked that up just writing manually in this storyboard sketchbook, used the physical space constraints of those storyboard squares to write each individual tweet, and those tweets
ended
up becoming over 600 of them that were serialized by The New Yorker.
It ended, a true narrative conclusion.
We started from social media data, we combined it statistically with data from U.S. government social security, and we
ended
up predicting social security numbers, which in the United States are extremely sensitive information.
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