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The gray dots have
grown
exponentially.
But the reach of the criminal legal system has
grown
too enormous, and the numbers have just too large.
And this is something that's
grown
out of a system called the da Vinci surgical robot.
Because all of the sudden, in Egypt, my beach had
grown
from a tiny beach in Maine to one eight hundred miles long, next to the Nile.
And my sand dollars had
grown
to the size of cities.
So, as we're talking about Cambridge, let's now move on to technical advancements, because since we started putting this technology on mobile phones less than 12 months ago, the speed and the processing in these devices has
grown
at a really phenomenal rate, and that means that I can now take cinema-quality 3D models and place them in the world around me, so I have one over here.
And these were all
grown
from seeds.
I have a
grown
daughter who's brilliant and happy and wonderful.
That's where half of Vietnam's rice is
grown.
They're the ones from my generation, the ones of us that have
grown
up into a world where everything is paperless, and where some of our best conversations have happened upon a screen.
They are
grown
completely in a ball of dung.
And dengue fever has
grown
in speed quite phenomenally.
In the last 50 years, the incidence of dengue has
grown
thirtyfold.
And I looked at it, looking at the community that I had
grown
up in, which was a community in Belgium, all Holocaust survivors, and in my community, there were two groups: those who didn't die, and those who came back to life.
We were trying to build, or reconstruct largely, an airport that had
grown
outdated.
But through it all, the family has
grown
stronger.
Reed Hastings: Well, cable networks from all time have started on other people's content and then
grown
into doing their own originals.
RH: Well, you know, we had
grown
up shipping DVDs.
Are subscribers
grown
only by the more time they spend watching Netflix, that is what will make them re-subscribe?
But that day, when I asked that question, I learned something, and that was that I'd
grown
up thinking that a toilet like that was my right, when in fact it's a privilege.
She'd
grown
up with a latrine.
I'd
grown
five inches and done some 20,000 pushups in eight months, and the night before the crash, I delighted in my new body, playing basketball with friends into the wee hours of a May morning.
Now the history that we've achieved is that we've
grown
at 2.0 percent per year over the whole period, 1891 to 2007, and remember it's been a little bit negative since 2007.
Worldwide incomes have
grown
at a faster rate in the past decade than ever in history.
The current amputation paradigm hasn't changed fundamentally since the US Civil War and has
grown
obsolete in light of dramatic advancements in actuators, control systems and neural interfacing technologies.
My wife, Yvonne, and I, we have four kids, three
grown
ones and a 15-year-old.
And Ted's kids have
grown
up in a two-parent home, while Bill's absolutely have not over time.
Suddenly, we humans, a recently arrived species, no longer subject to the checks and balances inherent in nature, have
grown
in population, technology and intelligence to a position of terrible power.
Not because they've
grown
richer, but because the rest of the world has
grown
increasingly poorer.
As an architect, wood is the only material, big material, that I can build with that's already
grown
by the power of the sun.
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