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So, we ride off from Eel Pond into Vineyard Sound, right off the coast of Martha's Vineyard,
equipped
with a drone to identify potential spots from which to peer into the Atlantic.
As you all know very well, our mental health care system is not
equipped
to help everyone, and not everyone with destructive thoughts fits the criteria for a specific diagnosis.
Cayla is
equipped
with a Bluetooth device which can transmit up to 60 feet, a bit less if there's a wall between.
We
equipped
her with modern medical technology, like this $1 malaria rapid test, and put it in a backpack full of medicines like this to treat infections like pneumonia, and crucially, a smartphone, to help her track and report on epidemics.
Each of these satellites is
equipped
with a camera that has a focal length of 16 meters, so that's roughly 290 times greater than a DSLR camera
equipped
with a standard 55 millimeter lens.
And because of my experience, my granddaughters, they're now more
equipped
to stand on their own and to think for themselves than to rely on cultural beliefs.
It
equipped
neighbors with specific advice, and many committed to taking action.
So what we did for D was we created a calming area for him in our time-out room, which we had
equipped
with rocking chairs and soft cushions and books, and we allowed D to go to this place in the morning, away from the other kids, allowing him time to transition back into the school environment on his own terms.
The sundew’s tiny leaves are
equipped
with a viscous secretion called mucilage.
Some viruses come
equipped
to easily infect a new host’s cells, but are then unable to evade an immune response.
Cambodia is rolling out parental support, parent and caregiver support across the country, so parents are
equipped
to raise their children and to have discipline in a nonviolent way in the home.
Many worked in camp facilities or taught in poorly
equipped
classrooms, while others raised crops and animals.
The world is much better
equipped
to overcome an increase in the price of oil today, than ever in the past, because of what I'm talking about.
And that will have to await the arrival, back at Enceladus, of the spacecrafts, hopefully some time in the near future, specifically
equipped
to address that particular question.
Fortunately, the Coil Runner comes
equipped
with emergency turbo thrusters.
Fortunately, the Apollo Guidance Computer was well
equipped
to manage this.
So ill
equipped
are we all, to envision one another's interior workings and invisible aims."
So what I've told you today is that people come, actually, especially well
equipped
to think about other people's thoughts.
It's about 36 inches wide and it's
equipped
with a multi-touch sensor.
And we do a disservice to our kids when we make them feel that they're not
equipped
to adapt.
The first bad news is that the chances of getting treatment are extremely slim to none, and that's because most of the blindness alleviation programs in the country are focused on adults, and there are very, very few hospitals that are actually
equipped
to treat children.
The storm was so fierce that we had to lay, fully dressed, fully equipped, laid out on the tent floor to stop the tent from blowing off the mountain.
I loved to write from the age of four, and when I was six, my mom bought me my own laptop
equipped
with Microsoft Word.
Evolution in Middle World has not
equipped
us to handle very improbable events; we don't live long enough.
The English Language is poorly
equipped
to express how utterly, dreadfully atrocious this "film" is.
Finally, the school itself adds the frosting to the unreal cake by providing the students with 5-star amenities such as a scenic location, sushi bar, hot lounge
equipped
with free soda machines, pool&jacuzzi, movie theater, and the allowance for boys and girls to freely go into the other sex's dorm rooms.
It is by comparison amateur looking, aimless pans left and right across the desert the kind of which you would expect from any German tourist
equipped
with a handycam, the camera left running from the window of a car picking up all kinds of meaningless images, wire fences, derelict buildings and patches of dirt going through the lens in haphazard order, intercut with shots of sand dunes.
A spaceship in some unspecified future where human beings are
equipped
for space travel and have laser guns for weapons, crash lands on a strange young planet where dinosaurs are coincidentally also evolved and only on this world, have not gone extinct...yet.
It puts to shame such films as "Aliens" or "Armageddon" that are content to inundate the viewer with special effects while their plots revolve around stunts that butcher the laws of physics, testosterone-laden one-liners, heroes
equipped
with enough artillery to conquer Iraq, and pathetic attempts to inject "meaning" into the barrage on screen with "emotional sequences" that only serve to further insult the intelligence of the audience.
"For a Squadron Leader - normally the only guy trained and
equipped
for navigation in a squadron and very hard to replace - to risk an expensive plane and himself to pick up a crashed fellow pilot, no matter how close a friend he is, in the face of oncoming enemy troops, is hard to believe, especially when they both have to share a cramped Spitfire cockpit - two into a Skyraider, OK, but a Spit?! Come on, this part of the film is a Biggles adventure, not fitting a film that one is supposed to take seriously!"
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