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Many species are
headed
through this region, which is why there's been so much attention put into conservation of the Eastern Tropical Pacific Seascape.
All these houses are built from between 70 and 80 percent recycled material, stuff that was
headed
to the mulcher, the landfill, the burn pile.
This double front door here with the three-light transom, that was
headed
to the landfill.
There's the Dodd-Frank Act, there's the new Consumer Financial Protection Agency that is temporarily being
headed
through the backdoor by Elizabeth Warren.
And everybody looked at that and knew that that was
headed
toward a huge problem.
I
headed
to the nearest Burger King restaurant.
So two days later, I was on a plane
headed
for Cape Town with a team of penguin specialists.
And this might be the kind of seas we're
headed
for.
Well, let me ask you: What happens if you're standing in the road and a car's
headed
for you?
If we see an asteroid that's coming toward us,
headed
right for us, and we have two years to go? Boom!
While I was preparing my dog for the run, a man was finishing drinking at a bar, picked up his car keys, got into a car and
headed
south, or wherever he was.
So where are we
headed
from here?
We're
headed
to natural gas.
Where are we headed?"
But Chris, I think where we're headed, the long-term, I don't mind going back to nuclear.
They are competing in a naked bicycle race, and they are
headed
straight for your front door.
'You're frightening me,' one of them said, and Rebel and Val
headed
back into the library.
After returning from a trip to Oxford, I marched into Kaplan's office,
headed
straight for the corner, crouched down, covered my face, and began shaking.
Now, we wanted to see if we could actually record this on the track, so we
headed
down south to Laguna Seca.
And that has to do with me because in 1994, I packed a few things into a backpack and
headed
off for a year of travel in the middle of my university career.
As a cross-country skier and member of the Australian ski team
headed
towards the Winter Olympics, I was on a training bike ride with my fellow teammates.
But perhaps if they'd been able to read their fears more like a scientist, with more coolness of judgment, they would have listened instead to the less violent but the more likely tale, the story of starvation, and
headed
for Tahiti, just as Melville's sad commentary suggests.
So I quit my degree, I
headed
off to the Himalayas, I became a monk, and I started studying meditation.
So if you've been following the news, you've heard that there's a pack of giant asteroids
headed
for the United States, all scheduled to strike within the next 50 years.
I'm talking instead about threats that are
headed
our way, but they're wrapped in a special energy field that polarizes us, and therefore paralyzes us.
This is where we're
headed
in terms of global temperature rises, and if we keep on going the way we're going, we get a four- or five-degree-Centigrade temperature rise by the end of this century.
Whites are
headed
that way too.
So to conclude, there are at least four asteroids
headed
our way.
So, ironically, I took a flight back to China and
headed
toward the North Korean border.
Well, one way to go faster is to take advantage of technology, and a very important technology that we depend on for all of this is the human genome, the ability to be able to look at a chromosome, to unzip it, to pull out all the DNA, and to be able to then read out the letters in that DNA code, the A's, C's, G's and T's that are our instruction book and the instruction book for all living things, and the cost of doing this, which used to be in the hundreds of millions of dollars, has in the course of the last 10 years fallen faster than Moore's Law, down to the point where it is less than 10,000 dollars today to have your genome sequenced, or mine, and we're
headed
for the $1,000 genome fairly soon.
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