Glimpse
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While we're only beginning to explore the vast wilderness inside our guts, we already have a
glimpse
of how crucial our microbiomes are for digestive health.
If you want a
glimpse
of Marie Curie's manuscripts, you'll have to sign a waiver and put on protective gear to shield yourself from radiation contamination.
To chronicle a life year by vulnerable year would be to clasp and to ground what was fleeting, would be to provide myself and others a
glimpse
into the future, whether we made it there or not.
Let me lead you through a day in the life of the Heart Institute, so you get a
glimpse
of what we do, and I'll talk a little bit more about it.
But instead of pointing at you, which would be gratuitous and intrusive, I thought I would tell you a few facts and stories, in which you may catch a
glimpse
of yourself.
And everything we're going to talk about represents a one tenth of one percent glimpse, because that's all we've seen.
When I looked into the face of a newborn, I caught a
glimpse
of that worthiness, that sense of unapologetic selfhood, that unique spark.
Although I won't be able to show you a real picture of a black hole today, I'd like to give you a brief
glimpse
into the effort involved in getting that first picture.
Although this picture wouldn't contain all the detail we see in computer graphic renderings, it would allow us to safely get our first
glimpse
of the immediate environment around a black hole.
And it was the first time that I saw a
glimpse
of hope, a future.
He gave me this brief description of what stocks were, but it was just a
glimpse.
So I looked for that
glimpse.
After rejecting a nymph named Echo, he caught a
glimpse
of his own reflection in a river, and fell in love with it.
Stories give us a
glimpse
into the inner workings of the human spirit, its pitfalls and its potentials.
We're beginning to
glimpse
the why and the how of beauty, at least in terms of what it means for the human face and form.
Does she look back because she didn't want to miss the mayhem, wanted one last
glimpse
of a city on fire?
And I really loved this idea of the partial
glimpse
into somebody's life.
And that idea of a partial
glimpse
is something that will come back in a lot of the work I'll be showing later today.
Nowadays, medical decisions are often based on a limited data set, where only a
glimpse
of a patient's medical history is available for decision-making.
When I saw my mother's first signature on her bidi-rolling wage book, when I felt the hot Delhi air against my face after a 50-hour train journey, when I finally felt free and let myself be, I saw a
glimpse
of that new world I longed for, a world where a girl like me is no longer a liability or a burden but a person of use, a person of value and a person of worthiness.
In fact, what they were seeing was not a trail from some alien spaceship, but it was a
glimpse
of our own home galaxy, the Milky Way.
And they were sort, you know, blinding
glimpse
of bleeding obvious.
Reading Borges, you might catch a
glimpse
of infinity too.
But, the tricky bit comes the next morning, for the dancer himself, when he wakes up and discovers that it's Tuesday at 11 a.m., and he's no longer a
glimpse
of God.
And a signal would give us a
glimpse
of their past, not their present.
You should come to China, because here you will get a
glimpse
into the future.
I'm excited when I
glimpse
that kind of thinking writ large.
Now, 250 years later, I think we're beginning to
glimpse
how this is done.
And this gives the first
glimpse
of what is happening in your brain when there is a stimulation.
But recent advances in brain imaging technology have given neurolinguists a
glimpse
into how specific aspects of language learning affect the bilingual brain.
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