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So she interrupts her shower and goes running to her daughter's bedroom, and she
finds
her daughter facedown in bed, blue and not breathing.
Once one starts to look, one
finds
a lot of spiders.
The study
finds
that participants taking Healthium had a higher level of healthy cholesterol than those taking a placebo.
The yogi told me to stretch everything but truth, said focus on the outbreaths, said everyone
finds
happiness if they can care more about what they can give than what they get.
I hope nobody
finds
that offensive.
Over the course of the story, he
finds
out the labyrinth is not a physical maze but a novel.
You know what else the research
finds?
If he turns to a particular page, he
finds
an annotation by maybe an expert or a friend of ours that gives him a little bit of additional information about whatever is on that particular page.
Here's the thing: because of Detroit's recent history, it now
finds
itself with some very unique assets, open land being one of them.
Only this time the loop will involve a series of questions in the form of conditionals, and will end as soon as Hedge
finds
his target.
Hedge buzzes through the crowd, and within minutes
finds
Adila, the resistance leader, and brings her back to Ethic.
Then our predictive model
finds
patterns between media imprints and tells me which narrative ingredients are more likely to lead to engagement in altruistic behavior rather than distress and apathy.
And 20 minutes later, that two-and-a-half-year-old
finds
herself completely submerged in water.
Clearly the bottom line is the virus eventually attenuates, and ceases to be a lethal virus to humanity, and
finds
other hosts.
However, you need to get up to speed quickly; if your boss, the head tournament official,
finds
out you’ve been sleeping on the job, you’ll lose your head.
Once she
finds
the perfect spot, she breaks off her wings— creating the stubs that establish her royal status.
Now write a loop for Hedge to approach the piles individually, and stop when he
finds
a good one, and you’ll be ready to go.
When he returns, he
finds
a colony of mold growing on a petri dish he’d forgotten to place in his incubator.
But upon arrival, he
finds
himself near the bottom of the pecking order.
This is a virus that usually
finds
itself in bats or in other animals, and all of a sudden, it's in humans.
And it
finds
many many ways to put many functions into it.
Grace goes to make the coffee and
finds
by the coffee a pot containing a white powder, which is sugar.
(Continuous sound) (Sound changes momentarily) (Sound changes momentarily) (Sound changes momentarily) (Sound changes momentarily) (Sound changes momentarily) Beau Lotto: He
finds
it.
In her book, "Girls and Sex," writer Peggy Orenstein
finds
that young women are focusing on their partner's pleasure, not their own.
Three years ago I was living in a van in a Wal-Mart parking lot, and today I'm speaking at TED. Hope always, always
finds
a way.
"I'll get it out of the ark before anybody
finds
it."
And the one who is happy, even for a slapstick joke, accepts himself and also the scheme of things in which one
finds
oneself.
Once it has that information, it
finds
out more reviews about that, or maybe New York Times has a sound overview on that, so you can actually hear, on a physical book, a review as sound.
Often it is the constraining or the back-to-the-wall situation that the hapless common man
finds
himself or herself in that leads him to pay a bribe.
And you can see this book, written by someone who worked in the World Bank for 20 years, and he
finds
economic growth in this country to be elusive.
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