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It leaves the [body of the male],
finds
the female through pheromonal cues in the water, attaches itself to her body and deposits the sperm.
When she
finds
one, she stabs it with a stinger that is also a sense organ.
So like a person blindly rooting about in a bag, she
finds
the brain, and she injects it with venom into two very specific clusters of neurons.
I'm wondering what you would say, especially to parents, but in a more broad way, to friends, to family, to anyone who
finds
themselves encountering a child or a person who is struggling with and uncomfortable with a gender that's being assigned them, what might you say to the family members of that person to help them become good and caring and kind family members to them?
And it is amazing the variety that one
finds
on those shelves.
What if the enemy
finds
out?"
And trust me, if a room full of peace-loving people
finds
something compelling about war, so do 20-year-old soldiers who have been trained in it, I promise you.
Here is Samuel Rogers in 1855 who is concerned about some fashionable pronunciations that he
finds
offensive, and he says "as if contemplate were not bad enough, balcony makes me sick."
She's prepared to clean teeth, but when she gets there, she
finds
out that there are no doctors, no dentists, and the clinic is just a hut full of flies.
The first that one sometimes
finds
on the right suggests that most Muslims are fundamentalist or something about Islam is inherently fundamentalist, and this is just offensive and wrong, but unfortunately on the left one sometimes encounters a discourse that is too politically correct to acknowledge the problem of Muslim fundamentalism at all or, even worse, apologizes for it, and this is unacceptable as well.
We select the airport, and it
finds
the planes in today's image, and
finds
the planes in the whole stack of images before it, and then outputs this graph of all the planes in Beijing airport over time.
As it goes, each food node it finds, it forms a network, a connection to, and keeps foraging.
People have found the collective as the slime mold
finds
the oats.
Now I know that data that we have at the front desk translates into research that eliminates disparities and
finds
cures.
Here's an octopus moving across the reef,
finds
a spot to settle down, curls up and then disappears into the background.
Peseshet probes the growth and
finds
it cool to the touch and hard like an unripe hemat fruit.
As somebody who
finds
mass surveillance odious for all the reasons I just talked about and a lot more, I mean, I look at this as work that will never end until governments around the world are no longer able to subject entire populations to monitoring and surveillance unless they convince some court or some entity that the person they've targeted has actually done something wrong.
One of the reasons Rome remains the extraordinary place it is that because of scaffolding and the determination to maintain the fabric, it is a city that continues to grow and adapt to the needs of the particular time in which it
finds
itself, or we find it.
Human waste, in its rawest form,
finds
its way back to drinking water, bathing water, washing water, irrigation water, whatever water you see.
One such example
finds
three monks debating a temple flag rippling in the wind.
He
finds
some clothes and gets dressed.
Now everybody, young and old,
finds
the real laughs more contagious than the posed laughs, but as you get older, it all becomes less contagious to you.
What he
finds
is that the couples who manage that feeling of stress with laughter, positive emotions like laughter, not only immediately become less stressed, they can see them physically feeling better, they're dealing with this unpleasant situation better together, they are also the couples that report high levels of satisfaction in their relationship and they stay together for longer.
But a few years ago, my colleagues at MIT developed what they call a motion microscope, which is software that
finds
these subtle motions in video and amplifies them so that they become large enough for us to see.
Heather, she goes digging, and she
finds
hundreds of messages, and photos exchanged and desires expressed.
When he
finds
one, he alights and mates.
And when he
finds
one, he drains it, and sometimes throws the bottle into the outback.
And of course, if you're a speaker here, like Hans Rosling, a speaker
finds
this complex, tricky.
She
finds
it harder to breathe one day to the next due to ALS.
The purpose for this talk is twofold: first, to say directly to every black, Latina, indigenous, First Nation or any other woman or girl who
finds
herself resting at the blessed intersection of race and gender, that you can be anything you want to be.
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