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And we tested this by
exposing
American babies who'd never heard a second language to Mandarin for the first time during the critical period.
This is a more interesting one where half faces were shown to some people, and then to add them into a list of most beautiful to least beautiful and then
exposing
a full face.
But I want you to understand I've been working with this group of hypotheses now for about 10 months, and what's really interesting is that I've been
exposing
them to a lot of people in the industry, and people have been finding it very hard to debunk them.
We shot this using an infrared camera, at the same spot,
exposing
one of the worst methane leaks in the history of the United States.
Because at the beginning I was so outraged at the dangers they were
exposing
us to that I just wanted to argue and blame and make them wrong.
That became, as it were, a way of confronting large businesses in the business of wasting food, and exposing, most importantly, to the public, that when we're talking about food being thrown away, we're not talking about rotten stuff, we're not talking about stuff that's beyond the pale.
My head was cut open across the front, lifted back,
exposing
the skull underneath.
But these clinics have treated tens of thousands of patients to date, many of them children, and SPECT imaging involves a radioactive injection, so
exposing
people to radiation, potentially harmful.
For me, photography is not just about
exposing
film, it's about
exposing
the viewer to something new, a place they haven't gone before, but most importantly, to people that they might be afraid of.
It's 150,000 millennials all across Uganda, young people armed with 2G phones, an SMS social network
exposing
government corruption and demanding to know what's in the budget and how their money is being spent.
I want to change pace to one last little demonstration, a technique that is wonderfully simple and basic, but is interesting in
exposing
how much information we're all giving away, and it's relevant because it applies to us as a TED audience.
By
exposing
millions of cells at a time to hormones in carefully-regulated quantities, the endocrine system drives large-scale changes across the body.
By
exposing
history in such a democratic way, through social media, we show that people in power are not the only ones making choices.
But apparently, even
exposing
stuff like that is a threat.
This is at complete odds with how Abdirizak Bihi understands what he is trying to do by
exposing
al Shabaab recruitment, which is to save the religion I love from a small number of extremists.
Yes, the Grand Canyon is. Louis Daguerre invented photography in 1829, and earlier today, when you whipped out your smartphone and you took a shot of your awesome sandwich, and you know who you are — (Laughter) — wasn't that easier than
exposing
the image to copper plates coated with iodized silver?
I'm excavating and I'm trying to maximize the potential and discover as much as I possibly can and
exposing
it within my own work.
Pushed by my own experience, as I was not allowed initially to pursue my higher education, I decided to explore and document stories of other women who changed their lives through education, while
exposing
and questioning the barriers they face.
Rather than
exposing
the theory behind it, which could have been kind of abstract and probably a little bit boring, I thought it would be a great opportunity to do a little experiment.
To get some time alone together, the scholar and the wife play various tricks that involve feigning madness, staging a biblical flood, and
exposing
themselves in public.
It is only in truly
exposing
ourselves to the transformative power of this experience that we can overcome prejudice and exclusion.
Exposing
your brain to challenges, like learning a new language, is one of the best defenses for keeping your memories intact.
In contrast,
exposing
the muscle to a high-degree of tension, especially while the muscle is lengthening, also called an eccentric contraction, generates effective conditions for new growth.
To make their paint, artists would grind a block of lead into powder,
exposing
highly toxic dust particles.
It's that you need to go to a place that's a desert today, a place that doesn't have too many plants covering up the rocks, and a place where erosion is always
exposing
new bones at the surface.
That way we start
exposing
the children from very early on, on what these issues are.
And it's up to us going forward to make sure that it's not just the tech-savvy whistleblowers, like Edward Snowden, who have an avenue for
exposing
wrongdoing.
There are fatshionistas who reclaim their bodies and their beauty by wearing fatkinis and crop tops,
exposing
the flesh that we're all taught to hide.
We published a report in 20 countries around the world,
exposing
this significant security flaw and many other problematic issues.
Books level the playing field by
exposing
children of every socioeconomic background to words.
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