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Indeed, the very
famous
philosopher Thomas Nagel once said, "To truly experience an alien life form on this planet, you should lock yourself inside a room with a flying, echolocating bat in complete darkness."
Really, of course the
famous
book "Dracula," written by a fellow Northside Dubliner Bram Stoker, probably is mainly responsible for this.
They are the perpetrators in horror movies, such as this
famous "
Nightwing."
And in 1996, I found the answer in principles in a master spoken-word artist named Reg E. Gaines, who wrote the
famous
poem, "Please Don't Take My Air Jordans."
The most
famous
early battle was Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson over what the dollar would be and how it would be backed up, with Alexander Hamilton saying, "We need a central bank, the First Bank of the United States, or else the dollar will have no value.
But I'm talking about him because when he was four months old, my foreign editor forced me to go back to Baghdad where I had been reporting all throughout the Saddam regime and during the fall of Baghdad and afterwards, and I remember getting on the plane in tears, crying to be separated from my son, and while I was there, a quite
famous
Iraqi politician who was a friend of mine said to me, "What are you doing here?
The French writer Michel Tournier has a
famous
saying.
Of course, my work was very amateur, but let's turn to more
famous
examples.
And the most
famous
case was what we came to call the Secret Scholarship Scandal, where in fact there was about 60 million dollars in government money that had been dispersed in a series of scholarships, and the scholarships hadn't been advertised, and so and so on and so on.
I was a teenager when I first read "Anna Karenina" and its
famous
opening sentence, "All happy families are alike.
And the fact that it was the cover story of all these
famous
magazines gives you already an idea of her significance, I think.
Another keystone species is a
famous
animal called the European aurochs.
The precision of this, one of George's
famous
unreadable slides, nevertheless points out that there's a level of precision here right down to the individual base pair.
There were some conservationists, really
famous
conservationists like Stanley Temple, who is one of the founders of conservation biology, and Kate Jones from the IUCN, which does the Red List.
LB: Since August 2012, harmful phosphors have been found in the instant noodle package cups from every
famous
brand sold in China's supermarkets.
[In the future, everybody will be world
famous
for 15 minutes.]
Well, Arthur C. Clarke, a
famous
science fiction writer from the 1950s, said that, "We overestimate technology in the short term, and we underestimate it in the long term."
So choreography can be taught physically over distance and Michael Jordan's
famous
shooting can be replicated over and over as a physical reality.
Like this love story, for example: the daughter of a prosperous Cantonese store owner fell in love playing on the streets of the port of Callao in Lima with the son of a
famous
Genovese pastry chef from Italy.
Some
famous
AI researchers, like Rodney Brooks, think it won't happen for hundreds of years.
But the thing that struck me is, one guy said in exasperation, a very
famous
neurobiologist, he said, "Look, in my discipline it's okay to be interested in consciousness, but get tenure first.
And this, if you've ever had a philosophy course, this is known as the
famous
mind-body problem.
The
famous
mind-body problem is that simple.
So I decided to use the Israeli very
famous
technique you've probably all heard of, chutzpah.
I proposed a big rebuilding, a temporary music hall, because L'Aquila is very
famous
for music and all the concert halls were destroyed, so musicians were moving out.
And throughout history, many of the most
famous
giants have all had acromegaly.
Things like Invisible Obama or the
famous "
binders full of women" that came up during the 2012 election cycle, or even the fan fiction universe of "West Wing" Twitter in which you have all of these accounts for every single one of the characters in "The West Wing," including the bird that taps at Josh Lyman's window in one single episode.
One of my favorite examples is that of Sir Harold Ridley, who was a
famous
ophthalmologist, or at least became a
famous
ophthalmologist.
In a region
famous
for the soft, porous Loess Plateau soil, there lived until recently an estimated 40 million people in these houses underground.
In a movie which came out a few years ago, "Minority Report," a
famous
scene had Tom Cruise walk in a mall and holographic personalized advertising would appear around him.
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