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Susana had engineered the fruit fly on the left so that just two out of the 200,000 cells in its brain
expressed
the light-activated pore.
So they are just as emotional, just as specific, and they are
expressed
with the same level of certainty.
I've been so impressed by the kindness
expressed
to me.
I think we would all understand the sentiment that Woody Allen
expressed
when he said, "I don't want to achieve immortality through my work.
Despite the fact that this is the most complex and diverse system in the universe, there's an extraordinary simplicity being
expressed
by this.
Victims were given the opportunity to sit at the table with Amnesty Commission leadership, and they
expressed
the big injustice they suffered when the Commission ignored them and instead facilitated the resettlement of the war perpetrators.
The best description of the moment of discharge and a rare glimpse into the moment that defines our life post-Ebola was vividly
expressed
in the words of my best friend and fellow doctor, Philip Ireland, in an interview with "The Times."
But what Galileo saw was a rocky, barren world, which he
expressed
through his watercolor painting.
So those tended to live longer, get
expressed
more.
And what story of the Middle East, what story of the world, do you want to see reflecting what is said, what is
expressed
in this cylinder?
And when they
expressed
wishes, all of those wishes came true, as it were.
Expressed
in the relevant unit, it is spectacularly small.
While he
expressed
his viewpoints eloquently, I remained thoroughly unconvinced.
In the country once known for its passive resignation, where, as bad as things got, only four percent
expressed
their opinion to a public official, today 90 percent tell us that if there's a problem in their community, it's up to them to fix it.
They are things that describe beauty in a way that is often only accessible if you understand the language and the syntax of the person who studies the subject in which truth and beauty is
expressed.
Hospice workers, the people who take care of us at the end of our lives, recently issued a report on the most frequently
expressed
regrets that people say when they are literally on their deathbeds.
They depend on other people, and they're
expressed
in other people, so the notion of who you are, you often don't know who you are until you see yourself in interaction with people that are close to you, people that are enemies of you, people that are agnostic to you.
I wonder if there's a third concern that some people here have already expressed, which is where, not governments, but big corporations control all our data.
So a tempting generalization for a child, for an adult, for a computer is that any verb that can appear in the construction, "subject-verb-thing-to-a-recipient" can also be
expressed
as "subject-verb-recipient-thing."
Well, in both cases, the thing that is construed as being affected is
expressed
as the direct object, the noun after the verb.
For example, in polite requests, if someone says, "If you could pass the guacamole, that would be awesome," we know exactly what he means, even though that's a rather bizarre concept being
expressed.
During our eight-week pilot in English and Arabic, we reached over 300,000 people who had
expressed
an interest in or sympathy towards a jihadi group.
Now, what if this gene is
expressed
everywhere in the brain, so everything is cross-connected?
This is tiny when
expressed
in familiar units, because it's equal to something like 10 to the minus 22 grams, but it is large in particle physics units, because it is equal to the weight of an entire molecule of a DNA constituent.
And why are they
expressed
in these particular ways?
There's a new notation in the 19th century that
expressed
this, and if you use that notation, the equations get a lot simpler.
He would make many melancholy reflections upon the precariousness of human life, and when all these humane sentiments had been once fairly expressed, he would pursue his business or his pleasure with the same ease and tranquility as if no such accident had happened.
And so you have a lot of those arcs of instability in the world right now, in places like Syria, where there's a civil war going on and you have massive numbers, thousands and thousands of foreign fighters who are coming into Syria to learn how to be terrorists and practice that activity, and lots of those people are Westerners who hold passports to European countries or in some cases the United States, and so they are basically learning how to do jihad and have
expressed
intent to go out and do that later on in their home countries.
The other thing I would say is that your idea of nuclear or chem-bio-threat is not at all far-fetched and in fact there are a number of groups who have for several years
expressed
interest and desire in obtaining those capabilities and work towards that.
So you'll be walking along, and Google will pop up and say, "You know, Mary, you
expressed
concern to me a month ago that your glutathione supplement wasn't getting past the blood-brain barrier.
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