Entering
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My friends, if a wave of 20 million people
entering
the workforce triggered Niger Delta crisis, Fulani herdsmen crisis and Boko Haram, I ask you: What will four times that number do?
We're going to start thinking about biology
entering
energy.
Identity involves
entering
a community to draw strength from that community, and to give strength there, too.
We're
entering
an age where we talk about cyberweapons.
We're
entering
an age where we can stop him with the press of a button from 1,000 miles away, because whether he knew it or not, as soon as he decided to use his cell phone, he stepped into the realm of cyber.
Actually, the state of the river before
entering
the medina is pretty healthy.
They put passwords on their email and their social media accounts, they put locks on their bedroom and bathroom doors, all steps designed to prevent other people from
entering
what they consider their private realm and knowing what it is that they don't want other people to know.
This is the design of the bus, and you can pay before
entering
the bus you're boarding.
Not running from loss, but
entering
grief, surrendering to sorrow.
When the first cases began to come to light, we, here in Argentina, were
entering
the winter season.
The people
entering
his life were virtuous and caring: pastors, journalists, European pen-pals.
And that change is China
entering
the United Nations.
I was barred from
entering
into my own kitchen and my own dining room, my utensils were separated.
The problem's actually a bit worse than this 'cause we're not just sending poor kids to prison, we're saddling poor kids with court fees, with probation and parole restrictions, with low-level warrants, we're asking them to live in halfway houses and on house arrest, and we're asking them to negotiate a police force that is
entering
poor communities of color, not for the purposes of promoting public safety, but to make arrest counts, to line city coffers.
Fast forwarding a decade later to 2012, I was
entering
my third low-performing school as principal.
Every day, when the members of Parliament were entering, we were telling them, "Would you please support the bill?"
But we observed that there are no cells
entering
the brains of these animals.
And then
entering
university in northern Nigeria.
So some much-needed guidelines or rules were set into place, and part of that was this desire to protect women of childbearing age from
entering
into any medical research studies.
We were the first
entering
and discovering those unknown things, things like those monster eggs.
But if, in two or three years' time, when the LHC switches off again for a second long shutdown, we've found nothing but the Higgs boson, then we may be
entering
a new era in physics: an era where there are weird features of the universe that we cannot explain; an era where we have hints that we live in a multiverse that lies frustratingly forever beyond our reach; an era where we will never be able to answer the question, "Why is there something rather than nothing?"
I quote: "I am calling for a total and complete shutdown of Muslims
entering
the US, until our country's representatives can figure out what's going on."
Because we're
entering
a new age of exploration, where we have to take great care, and we have to set examples how we explore.
Further refinements would include a colored ring, called the iris, that controls the amount of light
entering
the eye, a tough white outer layer, known as the sclera, to maintain its structure, and tear glands that secrete a protective film.
Being stationary reduces blood flow and the amount of oxygen
entering
your blood stream through your lungs.
But we are
entering
an increasingly dangerous period of our history.
The movement of the diaphragm initiates a sudden intake of air, but the closure of the vocal chords stops it from
entering
the wind pipe and reaching the lungs.
Why begin to inhale air only to suddenly stop it from actually
entering
the lungs?
An inhalation that could move water over gills followed by a rapid closure of the glottis preventing water from
entering
the lungs.
The sudden expansion of the diaphragm would raise air from the stomach, while a closure of the glottis would prevent milk from
entering
the lungs.
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