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So for me, building a decentralized web means creating a safe harbor, a space where the rules are not written by big corporations and political parties, but by the people.
People with mixed features represent different populations, and presumably
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greater genetic diversity and adaptability to the environment.
Astrobiologists think this hidden ocean could
harbor
life.
From her beacon-hand Glows world-wide welcome; her mild eyes command The air-bridged
harbor
that twin cities frame.
It would allow vast tracks of the world's coral reefs to replenish and give safe
harbor
to countless species.
Their adventure had taken many dark turns, and the weary sailors were desperate to rest in a safe
harbor.
Narrator (Video): We're just sailing out of
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now, and it's at this stage when one can have a bit of a wobble mentally.
One of the first projects we ever did was the
harbor
bath in Copenhagen, sort of continuing the public realm into the water.
Like with the water, instead of talking about it, we're going to sail a million liters of
harbor
water from Copenhagen to Shanghai, so the Chinese who have the courage can actually dive in and feel how clean it is.
And in the middle of this sort of
harbor
bath, we're actually going to put the actual Little Mermaid.
We're trying to discover what Henry Hudson would have seen on the afternoon of September 12th, 1609, when he sailed into New York
harbor.
So, the red areas on this map indicate the places that are best for human sustainability on Manhattan, places that are close to water, places that are near the
harbor
to fish, places protected from the winter winds.
And they were threatened by those black ships there, that had been in Tokyo
harbor
over the last year.
Nonetheless, it's given rise to the notion that maybe it's not just these prima donnas that have these supermassive black holes, but rather all galaxies might
harbor
these supermassive black holes at their centers.
So, in our study, we did find quite high levels, as we expected, of these flame retardants in the
harbor
seals' bodies.
But we said, well, on the bright side, our
harbor
seals at least will not be bursting into flame anytime soon.
And indeed, these days I
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new hopes.
Because, many of you will know, that the biggest pollution burden that we have on the New York, New Jersey
harbor
right now is no longer the point sources, no longer the big polluters, no longer the GEs, but that massive network of roads, [those] impervious surfaces, that collect all that cadmium neurotoxin that comes from your brake liners or the oily hydrocarbon waste in every single storm event and medieval infrastructure washes it straight into the estuary system.
These are little opportunities to intercept those pollutants before they enter the harbor, and they're produced by impatients on various city blocks in some very interesting ways.
Originally supposed to be just a part of a huge epic The Year 1905 depicting the Revolution of 1905, Potemkin is the story of the mutiny of the crew of the Potemkin in Odessa
harbor.
When the townspeople gather on a huge flight of steps overlooking the harbor, czarist troops appear and march down the steps breaking up the crowd.
The subject, Mark, is smart, funny and very driven, and this story of his personal fight to live his dreams will be inspiring to anyone who knows what it is like to
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an "impossible" dream.
I love this film for its beautiful photography, its humor and its attenuated criticism of the Bad Guys (Berbers) and the REAL Bad Guys, the spear- carriers for the acquisitive 'civilized' world, with their repeating rifles, artillery and large gunboats out there in the
harbor.
From the "beered up" fisherman in Charleston
harbor
to the "whale" decoy, their antics took me by surprise and I laughed out loud.
In another scene, Ceylan similarly quotes a famous shot of a ship in the
harbor
from Ozu's Tokyo Story.
Anyone who has left the safe
harbor
of home and gone off to a lonely, frightening place by themselves, will readily identify with this forlorn microbe.
The cover on the DVD and disc is freaking awesome, you would think they made a movie about sweet tooth from twisted metal black which is still a really great idea, but this movie's actors are worst then Ben's performance in pearl harbor, porno's have better quality and better actors.
While waiting for the boat, Julia and Steven meet two weird men in the harbor, and when her brother Peter (Brendan Beiser) arrives, he explains that a family of hillbilly squatters is living in the island.
Even if you know where it's going, you still
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hope that it WON'T "go there" ... and the tension in the final minutes of the movie is excruciating.
Oh, and I have a couple more lasts to mention: it's the final film appearance of both Harry Bernard, who plays a
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patrolman after years of encountering Stan and Ollie as a policeman, and that of Ben Turpin, the cross-eyed comic who was born in New Orleans which is a couple of hours away from my current hometown of Baton Rouge, whose second L & H appearance this was having previously "married" the boys in Our Wife.
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