Farther
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And if you look at a galaxy even
farther
away, it would be moving away faster.
And not only that, but when they came into these countries, then they got on commercial jetliners probably and they traveled even
farther
to other places like Russia, where, for the first time in over a decade last year, children were crippled and paralyzed by a disease that they had not seen for years.
And as we get
farther
and
farther
with our science, we get more and more into a discomforted zone, where we have to acknowledge that the simplistic categories we've had are probably overly simplistic.
Farther
back is there one shared with chimpanzees.
Because I know we need to bring the wheel
farther
into the aerodynamics.
Instead, what I do and what the designers at Thinking Machines do is we think at some level of abstraction and then we hand it to the machine and the machine takes it beyond what we could ever do, much
farther
and faster than we could ever do.
So when we move along a little
farther
in the model, you'll see it goes back and forth at a more frenzied pace.
And those planets that are much
farther
away from the star, well they're so cold that, again, our form of life would not take hold.
And as it disappears, an electron from a shell
farther
out jumps in and takes its place.
As you go
farther
down this scale here, that's a micron, or a micrometer, and we go all the way down to here to a nanometer and an angstrom.
And if you have to travel some distance
farther
than you can do under your own power, there's accessible vehicles, and if you can't afford one of those, there's accessible public transportation.
The second is automated ground stations that the vehicles fly in and out of to swap batteries and fly farther, or pick up or deliver loads.
They also needed the storytelling and leadership skills necessary to fund and execute it, and a mastery of science and technology with the ability and knowhow to push existing innovations even
farther.
So if we want to find a better way of doing that kind of work, we need look only no
farther
than Africa to find these robust self-organizing algorithms.
Now that record improved and improved as bicycles improved and became more aerodynamic all the way until 1996, when it was set at 35 miles, 1,531 feet, nearly five miles
farther
than Eddy Merckx cycled in 1972.
30 miles, 4,657 feet, a grand total of 883 feet
farther
than Eddy Merckx cycled more than four decades ago.
And three,
farther
down the road, the bank will suffer catastrophic losses and will fail unless it is bailed out.
Unfit individuals saw the distance as farther, saw the finish line as
farther
away, than people who were in better shape.
We thought that people who used this strategy would see the distance as
farther.
I went
farther
inside and I suddenly saw inmates moving across the corridors.
So the
farther
back we look in space, the further back we see in time.
So larger the bucket, the larger the mirror we have, the more light we can see, and the
farther
back we can view.
The act of you listening to me today brings me
farther
into the light.
When a speaker then goes the step
farther
to mean the opposite of what he says and seeks to be a little pointed and mean, like he's making fun of something, then you have sarcasm.
Arms farther, spin slower.
Maybe we're
farther
from the center than we ever realized.
The two yellow lines in this drawing are the same size, but the upper one seems bigger because we interpret it as receding
farther
into the horizon.
The more energy an orbital has, the
farther
most of its density is from the nucleus.
In 479 BC, when Persian soldiers besieged the Greek city of Potidaea, the tide retreated much
farther
than usual, leaving a convenient invasion route.
If the trough of a tsunami reaches shore first, the water will withdraw
farther
than normal before the wave hits, which can be misleadingly dangerous.
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