Heard
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I just
heard
the best joke about Bond Emeruwa.
This seemingly innocent joke, when I
heard
it as a child in Nigeria, was told about Igbo, Yoruba and Hausa, with the Hausa being Harry.
Last night I
heard
my daughter praying for the meat here at my feet.
And why haven't I
heard
about a 5K walk for chronic wounds, why haven't I even
heard
about a chronic wound in general?
We've
heard
talk here at TED about people biohacking and hacking their plants with Arduino, and Mozilla is doing work around the world in getting young people to build websites and make videos.
We all
heard
about the importance of stories yesterday.
We've
heard
a lot about that.
I said, "Your honor," and I don't know whether I was emboldened by the scientific measurements that I had in my pocket and my knowledge that they are accurate, or whether it was just sheer stupidity, which is what the defense lawyers thought — (Laughter) — when they
heard
me say, "Yes, Your Honor, I want you stand right there and I want the car to go around the block again and I want it to come and I want it to stop right in front of you, three to four feet away, and I want the passenger to extend his hand with a black object and point it right at you, and you can look at it as long as you want."
He went back, there was a few more days of evidence that was
heard.
And at that moment, when I
heard
that, I just got catapulted out of the subway car into a night when I had been getting a ride in an ambulance from the sidewalk where I had been stabbed to the trauma room of St. Vincent's Hospital in Manhattan, and what had happened was a gang had come in from Brooklyn.
But what about that guy? (Laughter) (Laughter) In 2009, I first
heard
about DIYbio.
And so I started looking around, and I
heard
about a bakery that was run by 20 prostitutes.
But as human beings, we also want to see each other, and we want to be
heard
by each other, and we should never forget that.
Now a few months after this site launched, the founders
heard
about something interesting, and it actually didn't surprise them.
What they
heard
was that users were putting their reputation scores on the top of their résumés, and that recruiters were searching the platform to find people with unique talents.
What's interesting is that Publicolor has
heard
from school administrators who say that attendance improves, graffiti disappears and kids actually say they feel safer in these painted schools.
You've probably all read about it or
heard
about in some incarnation.
So we've all
heard
of MRIs.
After one of our events at the Patton State Hospital in San Bernardino, a woman walked up to us and she had tears streaming down her face, and she had a palsy, she was shaking, and she had this gorgeous smile, and she said that she had never
heard
classical music before, she didn't think she was going to like it, she had never
heard
a violin before, but that hearing this music was like hearing the sunshine, and that nobody ever came to visit them, and that for the first time in six years, when she
heard
us play, she stopped shaking without medication.
And that, to me, today, is now the challenge and the fun of my job, supporting the vision of my curators, whether it's an exhibition of Samurai swords, early Byzantine artifacts, Renaissance portraits, or the show we
heard
mentioned earlier, the McQueen show, with which we enjoyed so much success last summer.
I
heard
over and over again, "Wow, that was worth it.
Have you
heard
them saying things like that?
There's an area of your brain you've probably
heard
referred to as the "reward center."
Al Qaeda was essentially a product on a shelf in a souk somewhere which not many people had
heard
of.
Two weeks later, I was painting a house down the end of Pete's street when I
heard
the tragic news.
I
heard
people talking in that community hall about the struggles other people were going through.
The essence of the conversations was contained in two words that I
heard
several times: Who's next?
We've all
heard
about, "Are you OK?"
So it was only just the other week that I
heard
London's Metropolitan Police Commissioner talking about why the police need access to all of our communications, spying on us without any judicial oversight, and he said it was a matter of life and death.
Just
heard
that he claimed that you play the piano in an opium den."
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