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But the key part is trying to give back an
extraordinary
piece of landscape, rather than engulf it.
The disease was so terrifying that the president of the United States launched an
extraordinary
national effort to find a way to stop it.
But the reason there's not very much left is because there's been an
extraordinary
public/private partnership working behind the scenes, almost unknown, I'm sure to most of you here today.
This is one of the very few viruses in the world where there are big enough cracks in its armor that we can try to do something truly
extraordinary.
But one of the most
extraordinary
is Rotary International.
Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson were using the horn antenna at Bell's Holmdel laboratory to study the Milky Way with
extraordinary
precision.
And he was such an
extraordinary
man.
You need to understand that in those places what really mattered was, firstly, the role of Tudman and Milosevic in coming to the agreement, and then the fact those men went, that the regional situation improved, that the European Union could offer Bosnia something extraordinary: the chance to be part of a new thing, a new club, a chance to join something bigger.
Everybody in this room, if you stay alive, is going to be affected by what's happening in cities in this
extraordinary
phenomenon.
This work has been done with an
extraordinary
group of people, and they've done all the work, and I'm the great bullshitter that tries to bring it all together.
So the route in is recognizing one of the most
extraordinary
things about life, is that it is scalable, it works over an
extraordinary
range.
Despite the fact that this is the most complex and diverse system in the universe, there's an
extraordinary
simplicity being expressed by this.
So a wonderful thing about all of biology is that it expresses an
extraordinary
economy of scale.
There is an
extraordinary
regularity.
And given the
extraordinary
amount of nosocomial infections, or hospital-acquired infections, this is a clue that it's a good time to reconsider our current practices.
So for the few of us that were there in a professional capacity, this
extraordinary
volunteer response to this animal crisis was profoundly moving and awe-inspiring.
And when we come together and work as one, we can achieve
extraordinary
things.
Julia Bacha: When I first heard about the story of Budrus, I was surprised that the international media had failed to cover the
extraordinary
set of events that happened seven years ago, in 2003.
Now we know from neuroscience that compassion has some very
extraordinary
qualities.
Example: Benjamin Robins's
extraordinary
application of Newtonian physics to ballistics.
And this is part of a really
extraordinary
phenomenon, and that is the end of the Great Divergence.
Joseph Bell was an
extraordinary
teacher by all accounts.
The truth is, it became clear that the person I'm calling Vicky had gone to
extraordinary
lengths to hide her identity.
In some cases, religion drives many Africans to
extraordinary
length: to attack other human beings, to commit ritual killing, targeting those living with albinism, those with a humpback, and as I recently learned, those with a bald head.
It was a really
extraordinary
moment.
CH: I only wish that some of those musicians were here with us today, so you could see at firsthand how utterly
extraordinary
they are.
This woman is an
extraordinary
grandmother.
So I started to go around the world finding the best and brightest scientists I could at universities whose collective discoveries have the chance to take us there, and we formed a company to build on their
extraordinary
ideas.
But if we look within our societies, there are
extraordinary
social gradients in health running right across society.
He wears three-piece suits; and he has a very, very small, important mustache; and he is domineering and narcissistic and driven and has an
extraordinary
ego; and he works 16-hour days; and he has very strong feelings about alternating current; and he feels like a suntan is a sign of moral weakness; and he drinks lots of coffee; and he does his best work sitting in his mother's kitchen in Zurich for hours in complete silence with nothing but a slide rule.
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