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The truth is that we have already exhausted so much of the easily accessible fossil fuels that we have already
entered
a far riskier business era, the era of extreme energy.
I traveled around the world,
entered
different cultures, wrote a series of books about my travels, including "Walking the Bible."
So I went to Louisburg, North Carolina, southeast of the United States, and I
entered
the world of whistling.
And I also
entered
the World Championship, and I won there, in 2004.
And in 2008, I
entered
again in Japan, Tokyo, and I won again.
He
entered
my room, sat on the corner of the bed, and he was silent, so I pulled the blanket from my head, and when he saw me he started laughing.
Well we did win, every year that we entered, one of the rankings for best employer for small business.
Had we chosen this option, sometime around 200,000 years ago, we would probably still be living like the Neanderthals were when we first
entered
Europe 40,000 years ago.
One night on stage, I actually
entered
my vagina.
And I
entered
competitions for a long time.
Kevin reengineered a speeding camera in Sweden that instead of just giving tickets to people who drive over the speed limit that pass the camera, anybody who drives under the limit is
entered
into a lottery to win the proceeds of the people who speed.
Their own photos are getting tagged with meta-data that somebody else
entered.
So that peak expiratory flow rate, I've
entered
it up into the interactive software model.
I've also
entered
in her age, her gender and her height.
He
entered
our trial.
Three years ago, she
entered
the Novocure lung cancer trial.
And that very night Cyrus, king of the Persians,
entered
Babylon and the whole regime of Belshazzar fell.
But then we hit the 20th century, and we
entered
a new culture that historians call the culture of personality.
When she gets to the bottom, she can't help but feel that, all of a sudden, she's
entered
a new reality that's just slightly different from the one that she left, but very similar, but different.
Now Ted
entered
this realm every day by improvising in a sort of Tin Pan Alley style like this.
It was that the Nobel Prize was the tombstone on all great work, and it resonated because I had won 35 out of 36 contests that I'd
entered
over 11 years, and it made me bananas.
I went to an online encyclopedia, Wikipedia, and I
entered
the term "Earth."
But eventually both of my parents
entered
recovery and maintained recovery from opioid use.
This one
entered
her left hemisphere, and knocked out her Broca's area, the speech center of her brain.
In contrast, the people that wrote the reviews that were actually there, their bodies actually
entered
the physical space, they talked a lot more about spatial information.
Here's my story: I was an eighth grader and I
entered
a drawing contest at school in Gyeongbokgung.
We built the bright new reception hall that made people, Tirana citizens, think they had traveled abroad when they
entered
to make their requests.
So I travel the globe, and what I'm noticing is that everywhere where romanticism has entered, there seems to be a crisis of desire.
The word "agile
" entered
the lexicon in 2001 when Jeff Sutherland and a group of designers met in Utah and wrote a 12-point Agile Manifesto.
CA: "Oh, we just
entered
China!" RH: Yeah, well that would be a big one.
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