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Cameras can also film what is behind you and project the image so you appear invisible from the
front.
Just last month, I installed these Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse in the Thames River, in central London, right in
front
of the Houses of Parliament, putting a stark message about climate change in
front
of the people that have the power to help change things.
A hundred years ago this month, a 36-year-old Albert Einstein stood up in
front
of the Prussian Academy of Sciences in Berlin to present a radical new theory of space, time and gravity: the general theory of relativity.
With the Internet and other technologies, they've changed our everyday lives, but they've also changed recruitment, radicalization and the
front
lines of conflict today.
Trying to measure the atmospheric composition of an exoplanet passing in
front
of its host star is hard.
It's like trying to see a fruit fly passing in
front
of a car's headlight.
You're probably familiar with a name for a group of organs, plus a mouth, mounted on the
front
of an animal's body.
For instance, even a few cumulus clouds in
front
of the sun can reduce the electricity production in solar towers to almost zero because of this dependence on direct rays.
You might mistake a person far away for someone else, or you're sure you're about to catch a flyball, and it hits the ground in
front
of you.
But come on, right here and now, you know what's right in
front
of you is real.
So we started using submarines, and we equipped them with special blue lights on the
front
here.
At night, I'm in a submarine, I have force-feedback gloves, and I could delicately set up a lab in the
front
of my submarine, where the squishy robot fingers are delicately collecting and putting things in jars, and we can conduct our research.
These leukocytes can be so large that they nearly fill a capillary causing a plasma space to open up in
front
of them.
The human eye is an amazing mechanism, able to detect anywhere from a few photons to direct sunlight, or switch focus from the screen in
front
of you to the distant horizon in a third of a second.
Over the millenia, as such light cups grew deeper in some organisms, the opening at the
front
grew smaller.
I know what a computer is: it's that glowing box in
front
of which mom or dad spends way too much time."
As the source keeps moving in a certain direction, the successive waves in
front
of it will become bunched closer together.
When you look at the spine from the
front
or the back, all 33 vertebrae should appear stacked in a straight line.
If they are aligned properly, when you're standing up, you should be able to draw a straight line from a point just in
front
of your shoulders, to behind your hip, to the
front
of your knee, to a few inches in
front
of your ankle.
We had friends on the
front
lines and to us it was just obvious that what we needed is help, lots of help.
So for Dr. Khan and for all of those who sacrificed their lives on the
front
lines in this fight with us always, let us be in this fight with them always.
The coefficients, or numbers in
front
of the variables, are the same as the numbers in that row of Pascal's Triangle.
People use the r-word in
front
of me, and they think it doesn't matter.
The tallest captive sees three black hats in
front
of him, so he says "black," telling everyone else he sees an odd number of black hats.
Now it all comes down to you at the
front
of the line.
Say you're standing in
front
of a door, ready to pull it open.
So we were in
front
of a strange new cell population that looked like stem cells but behaved differently.
And we were in
front
of a potential new source of cells to repair the brain.
Conflicting emotions of love and hate tear him apart, so a Taoist gives him a magic mirror that can cure him as long as he doesn't look at the
front
of it.
But of course, he looks at the
front
of it.
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