Ground
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"Now," he said, "we know from experience that the farther up from the
ground
you go, the stronger the wind blows."
Maybe we can have some middle
ground
for that.
They're good at dealing with the main problem of collective search, which is the trade-off between searching very thoroughly and covering a lot of
ground.
And what they do is, when there are many ants in a small space, then each one can search very thoroughly because there will be another ant nearby searching over there, but when there are a few ants in a large space, then they need to stretch out their paths to cover more
ground.
So when one ant meets another, or when it meets a chemical deposited on the
ground
by another, then it changes direction to follow in the direction of the interaction, and that's how you get the trail of ants sharing your picnic.
For example, every time anybody had a drink, more or less, they poured a little bit on the
ground
in what's called the libation, and they gave some to the ancestors.
Every time he opened a bottle of whiskey, which I'm glad to say was very often, he would take the top off and pour off just a little on the ground, and he would talk to, he would say to Akroma-Ampim, the founder of our line, or Yao Antony, my great uncle, he would talk to them, offer them a little bit of this.
I was in California that night, which was
ground
zero at the time for another movement: the marriage equality movement.
She who speaks in gusts and cyclones blasting us back to high ground, high consciousness, she turns and so does the world.
Hackers like the Telecomix group were already active on the ground, helping Egyptians bypass censorship using clever workarounds like Morse code and ham radio.
It looks like an immense glider, landing on the
ground.
There are lots of things in the landscape around us, and most of the time we don't know what's below the
ground.
Imagine this hallowed
ground.
So in this new design, the
ground
will erupt, and it will talk about this tension that sits below.
The columns and the
ground
is made of tabby shales scooped up from the Atlantic, a reminder of that awful crossing.
So let me show you one instrument we've created, one of many, and this instrument is called "Twilight," and it's meant to go with this metaphor of pulling a sound out of the
ground.
We have to start from the
ground
up, mining what already works for methods and for models, and to think about how might we be able to connect, in a kind of "both-and," not "either-or" paradigm, the innovation capacity of this growing network of tech hubs and incubators across the continent and to rethink beyond national boundaries and political boundaries, to think about how we can network innovation in Africa with the spirit of Sankofa and the existing capacity of makers at the grassroots.
We should prepare the
ground
for this, even if we are killed."
I'm probably much less famous than George, so when he called it the Negroponte switch, it stuck, but the idea of things that came in the
ground
would go in the air and stuff in the air would go into the
ground
has played itself out.
And we now have over 200 satellites in orbit, downlinking their data to 31
ground
stations we built around the planet.
I talked about how I felt, I talked about the
ground
realities, and I talked about the frustrations of living in India.
Once your
ground
is dragged out from under you, a world of wonder comes rushing in.
And as a consequence of that presumption, my hometown was burned to the
ground
by an invading army, an experience that has befallen many a Hungarian town and village throughout its long and troubled history.
But we have something that plays the same role, with much more elegance though: the trees, our good old friends that, like geysers, can transfer an enormous amount of water from the
ground
into the atmosphere.
And I think we can get in the
ground
this year as the first replication of the center in Pittsburgh.
Dust was flying in the air, and the
ground
was shaking like a swing beneath me.
Mohammed Khader, a Palestinian worker who spent two decades in Israel, as his retirement plan, he decided to build a four-floor house, only by the first field operation at his neighborhood, the house was flattened to the
ground.
They're recruited from the poorest, most broken places on our planet by a school that believes they can become not just the good but the excellent physicians their communities desperately need, that they will practice where most doctors don't, in places not only poor but oftentimes dangerous, carrying venom antidotes in their backpacks or navigating neighborhoods riddled by drugs, gangs and bullets, their home
ground.
With an architect's help, residents literally raised it from the
ground
up.
Three hundred forty Cuban doctors were already on the
ground
long term.
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