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But the benefits of this program
extend
beyond food.
One could
extend
this sort of statistical analysis to cover all Mr. Haring's various works, in order to establish in which period the artist favored pale green circles or pink squares.
The most advanced transistors today are at 65 nanometers, and we've seen, and I've had the pleasure to invest in, companies that give me great confidence that we'll
extend
Moore's Law all the way down to roughly the 10 nanometer scale.
Chris, could you
extend
your arm out that way?
Where we need to use our resources efficiently, to
extend
the expiry date of our planet.
Video: (Music) DM: We'll start by putting a lead into two sequence Siftables, arrange them into a series,
extend
it, add a little more lead.
It's an opportunity to truly build a world where we can
extend
services and products to all human beings, so that they can make decisions and choices for themselves.
But what we're trying to do here is to make the building itself as a part of nature, so we can
extend
the nature from the park into the city.
When you're beginning to rot a little bit, all of the videos crammed into your head, all of the extensions that
extend
your various powers, are going to being to seem a little secondary.
It recognizes that the market has its limitation, and so patient capital also works with smart subsidy to
extend
the benefits of a global economy to include all people.
For that is what we'll need, as we move forward to dream and imagine what it will really take to build a global economy that includes all of us, and to finally
extend
that fundamental proposition that all men are created equal to every human being on the planet.
Which is not just to meet new people and
extend
your reach,
extend
your influence, but instead, find someone you don't know, and find someone else you don't know, and introduce them.
They
extend
the reach of their tribes by connecting them, not just to myself, so that my following is greater, but I connect people who don't know each other to something greater than themselves.
If you really understand the nature of this celebration, it is that this is a time where you
extend
the circle of love.
And we plan to
extend
this to other parts of the city.
But we are also investing around another 300 million dollars this year to
extend
that coverage.
We want to continue with this program and
extend
it to all our other schools.
And within a few weeks of treatment, we were able to slow down that cancer's growth, such that we were ultimately able to
extend
Milo’s survival to six times what the veterinarian had initially predicted, all with a very good quality of life.
It's called retro-vaccinology, and its implications
extend
way beyond that of just HIV.
It's not so much about reinventing humans, it's more about figuring out how we
extend
ourselves, right?
These are kind of a great example of experimenting with one possible robotic future, and I think it's pretty cool that we can
extend
ourselves and learn about the ways that we
extend
ourselves into these machines while at the same time being able to express our humanity and our personality.
Eventually, I expect that the streets will probably
extend
through a redevelopment of the mall.
They
extend
long and delicate branches, and in short, they look like trees.
And I want you to really watch closely these little white dots on the screen, because, over the five-day period, what they do is
extend
out and through this material, using the energy that's contained in these seed husks to build this chitinous polymer matrix.
Though some would prefer to comment on the value of Bond movies in the connection of learning frequency, and while most of the jargon that tends to limit Bond to a meager 007 following has been exploited beyond all reasonable contention, there are several redeeming plausibilities that
extend
the credibility of Sean Connery in this doubling role that had seen its counterpart adaptation in part of a previous performance by Jessica Tandy in Driving Miss Daisy.
Awful dialogs that
extend
incomprehensibly through time without any apparent reason except to fill time.
That whole concept was interesting on its own, but somehow they managed to
extend
the movie into some convoluted Stargate knock-off that pads it out until a pretty decent ending with a pretty profound message.
This good-guy-vs-the-evil-tyrant story, set in 19th century Russia, may have been an attempt to
extend
Steve Reeves' career beyond those "Hercules" movies.
Cloris Leachman and the woman from Finland were terrific as the housekeepers who
extend
their regular duties.
In the vein of these programs I also felt it necessary to
extend
my review, in order to secure a place on this public domain.
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