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Your eye would go down the list and it would settle on whatever was the least disruptive, the least troublesome, which of course misses the point
entirely.
The treatment wetland receives water from a part of the Santa Ana River that in the summertime consists almost
entirely
of wastewater effluent from cities like Riverside and San Bernardino.
Well, not
entirely.
In his denial, Armstrong described a hypothetical situation focused on someone else, removing himself from the situation
entirely.
After all, I consider myself a black woman with a white father rather than a white woman with a black mother
entirely
for social reasons.
The main legend of the map was
entirely
illegible under normal light.
Put in the wrong words like "promote social justice," and you might see your gold coins shrink or even vanish entirely, according to this fable.
The movement of individual fish is eclipsed by an
entirely
new entity: the school, which has its own unique set of behaviors.
It's an
entirely
new way to observe the Universe that we've never had before.
If physical science can't
entirely
explain color vision, then maybe it can't
entirely
explain other conscious experiences either.
In some bed bug species, the females have evolved an
entirely
new set of genitalia on their right hand flanks where the males usually pierce them.
Much of the tragedy and chaos we've seen in Europe was
entirely
avoidable.
He lives
entirely
in the present moment.
And for the procrastinator, that conflict tends to end a certain way every time, leaving him spending a lot of time in this orange zone, an easy and fun place that's
entirely
out of the Makes Sense circle.
I'm excited to tell you that today, you can now, for the first time, file for a replacement green card
entirely
online without anyone touching a piece of paper.
And if dinner isn't
entirely
obvious, think of sex.
Well, to not do so would mean needing to engineer endless acres of land on an
entirely
new planet by releasing trillions of gallons of atmospheric gasses and then constructing a giant glass dome to contain it all.
In fact, the nearly 400 million people of the Arab world are almost
entirely
urbanized.
She plays
entirely
for Chance and Community Chest cards; (Laughter) you can say that she uses the 'luck' strategy.
But it could be a disaster if your drive is deigned to eliminate the species
entirely.
While I was there, I collected images and inspiration for a new body of work: drawings of waves lapping on the coast of a nation that could be
entirely
underwater within this century.
And doing that would amount to shifting from a world that's driven and run
entirely
on time spent, to world that's driven by time well spent.
So this is a picture of birds generated
entirely
by a neural network that was trained to recognize birds, just by solving for x rather than solving for y, and doing that iteratively.
What we've just seen are neural networks that are
entirely
trained to discriminate, or to recognize different things in the world, able to be run in reverse, to generate.
I think it
entirely
misses the point.
There's very little room in the cranial vault, only a few millimeters, and it's filled
entirely
with cerebral spinal fluid, which acts as a protective layer.
They were almost
entirely
replaced with fossil fuels, and so the consequence was that we wiped out almost as much clean energy electricity that we get from solar.
And if so, you wouldn't be alone, and you wouldn't be
entirely
wrong.
We might still have a long way to go in solving this problem
entirely.
The Takahe of New Zealand, for example, lives almost
entirely
on the soft base of alpine grasses.
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