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And my goodbye greeting from the chief of infectious diseases at San Francisco General was, "Gary, this is the biggest mistake you'll
ever
make."
And the worst idea we've
ever
had is suburban sprawl.
These changes and others like them changed the way that Portlanders live, and their vehicle-miles traveled per day, the amount that each person drives, actually peaked in 1996, has been dropping
ever
since, and they now drive 20 percent less than the rest of the country.
So when we found the cancer, it doesn't seem strange to us at all that without saying a word to each other, we believed that, if we were smart enough and strong enough and brave enough, and we worked hard enough, we could keep him from dying
ever.
Right up until days before his death, I felt strongly and powerfully, and, you might say, irrationally, that I could keep him from dying
ever.
Maybe we need a new story, not a story about giving up the fight or of hopelessness, but rather a story of victory and triumph, of a valiant battle and, eventually, a graceful retreat, a story that acknowledges that not even the greatest general defeats every foe, that no doctor has
ever
succeeded in making anyone immortal, and that no wife, no matter how hard she tried, has
ever
stopped even the bravest, wittiest and most maddeningly lovable husband from dying when it was his time to go.
We do reveal so much more information about ourselves online than
ever
before, and so much information about us is being collected by organizations.
[Have you
ever
cheated in an exam?]
But at the same time, we'll do something which I think no exchange in the world has
ever
done, which is itself to operate something like an Internet cafe in the rural areas.
And for doing such a big project, the biggest project I've
ever
designed, I really needed to understand the city of Tunis, but also its surroundings and the tradition and culture.
We all know, if you've
ever
taken a finance course, the first thing you're taught is sort of the risk-reward relationship, and so some people are foolish enough or probably smart enough if they have time to wait, to actually invest in stocks, because they're higher risk which over time will make a greater reward than bonds, that whole risk-reward thing.
The sun made the leaves glow like stained glass, and if it weren't for the path we were following, we could almost pretend we were the first human beings to
ever
walk that land.
Have you
ever
thought about what it would be like not to have any?
This was more than 10 years ago, but
ever
since, my laboratory has followed the pragmatic approach to recovery after spinal cord injury.
This is the first recovery
ever
observed of voluntary leg movement after an experimental lesion of the spinal cord leading to complete and permanent paralysis.
We did not aim to repair the spinal cord, yet we were able to promote one of the more extensive remodeling of axonal projections
ever
observed in the central nervous system of adult mammal after an injury.
We are right now seeing a much larger scale of tracking of individual citizens than he could have
ever
imagined.
You think about the largest IKEA store you've
ever
been in.
And besides, it's not like I was the first person
ever
to lose their sight.
All this really surprised me, because I started to realize that my unsighted experienced was so far more multi-sensory than my sighted experience
ever
was.
And this is it; this is the first
ever
picture of orangutan nests taken with a drone.
The first one was that the common theme of the discussions we had were hospital budgets and cost-cutting, and the second thing, which really bothered me, actually, was that several of the colleagues I met, former friends from medical school, who I knew to be some of the smartest, most motivated, engaged and passionate people I'd
ever
met, many of them had turned cynical, disengaged, or had distanced themselves from hospital management.
Many of those nations have excellent telecommunications today without
ever
putting copper lines in the ground.
Paradoxically nowadays, when we have more elderly people than
ever
before, living healthier lives and with better medical care than
ever
before, old age is in some respects more miserable than
ever
before.
Have you
ever
walked from one room to another and then forgotten why you're there?
Have you
ever
forgotten your keys?
You
ever
forgotten your car?
You
ever
forgotten your kids?
Have you
ever
been involved in a conversation, and you realize that the conversation to your left is actually more interesting?
It seems that nobody had actually
ever
counted the number of neurons in the human brain, or in any other brain for that matter.
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