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And that is an example of how these tiny little machines or other cheap 3-D printers could change our
everyday
lives.
So the first is, when you've got one of these devices going, such as this contract to write
everyday
or pay, it's just a constant reminder that you have no self-control.
And the gatekeeper told me, "They come
everyday
to see if the center will open."
I was working, I was going
everyday
to work for the homeless.
And he pointed to the busloads of tourists that would show up everyday, with cameras ready usually.
And to get the government permissions, you read in the paper, you think it's easy to get into Cuba
everyday?
So we go far away to the top of a mountain, assuming that perching ourselves on a piece is bound to give us the respite we need to sort the clutter, the chaotic everyday, and find ourselves again.
And being outside of this gender binary means that sometimes I get "sired" and "ma'amed" in the span of less than an hour when I'm out doing
everyday
things like getting Cheerios.
It means managing and negotiating the discomfort of
everyday
life, even at times when it's unsafe.
To do that, I think about the computational structure of the problems that arise in
everyday
life, and compare the ideal solutions to those problems to the way that we actually behave.
What would our unborn children say to us when they have an exposure that's happening everyday, day after day? (Music) (Video) Child: Today, I had some octyphenols, some artificial musks and some bisphenol A. Help me.
So the bottom line here, is that I hope you appreciate and love your family, love your friends, for you guys, love you Bro’s and acknowledge your mentors, and your community, because they are a very real aspect of
everyday
life, they can make a truly significant, positive impact.
"The writing on the wall" is part of our
everyday
language.
There are actually four to five new species described
everyday
for the oceans.
And I like to try to find the hidden talents of
everyday
things.
So, I get to tinker with
everyday
experiences.
As we go through our
everyday
lives, visual and experiential things exert this invisible authority over our brains at all times.
Imagine your normal,
everyday
commuter-newspaper-reading ritual.
And the United States uses about 20 million barrels a day, which is about 25 percent of all the oil used
everyday
in the world.
The nicest thing is how they start to understand the electronics around them from
everyday
that they don't learn at schools.
Now the raw material of it, of course, is just the music of
everyday
life.
And we felt that if we could basically move the camera with him, we would feel what it feels like to be this boy who is basically the master of his universe, and his universe is, you know, behind the scenes in the bowels of this particular train station that only he can actually navigate through and do it this way, and we had to make it feel that this is his normal,
everyday
sort of life, so the idea of doing it as one shot was very important, and of course, in shooting in 3D, which is basically it's a huge camera that's hanging off of a giant stick, so to recreate a steadycam shot was the task, and make it feel kind of like what the reaction you got when you saw the "Goodfellas" shot.
When I was hired by the Free Library in 2013, I specifically chose to work at McPherson because I understand what it's like to grow up in an environment where substance use disorder shapes the everyday, and I wanted to use those personal experiences as a guide for my work.
And we said to that public meeting in Todmorden, look, let's imagine that our town is focused around three plates: a community plate, the way we live our
everyday
lives; a learning plate, what we teach our kids in school and what new skills we share amongst ourselves; and business, what we do with the pound in our pocket and which businesses we choose to support.
It's this injustice that has really driven my mission to try to do a little bit to transform the lives of people affected by mental illness, and a particularly critical action that I focused on is to bridge the gulf between the knowledge we have that can transform lives, the knowledge of effective treatments, and how we actually use that knowledge in the
everyday
world.
In other words, everything you need to do in order to remember the rule and apply it seems to be fully developed by mid-adolescence, whereas in contrast, if you look at the last two gray bars, there's still a significant improvement in the director condition between mid-adolescence and adulthood, and what this means is that the ability to take into account someone else's perspective in order to guide ongoing behavior, which is something, by the way, that we do in
everyday
life all the time, is still developing in mid-to-late adolescence.
And yes, this is a bit much for
everyday
life, but it made me wonder: What about the rest of us?
Much of the deception is
everyday.
I had to let go at the very beginning, and I had to immerse myself in the stories of hundreds of artists and writers and musicians and filmmakers, and as I listened to these stories, I realized that creativity grows out of
everyday
experiences more often than you might think, including letting go.
You can see the sort of break in the
everyday.
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