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He wrote a long time ago, you know, thanks to the invention of the Internet, web technology, minicams and more, the means of artistic production have been democratized for the first time in all of human
history.
Similarly, the means of artistic distribution have been democratized for the first time in human
history.
God knows, if we ever needed that capacity in human history, we need it now.
He's doing tricks here, dance tricks, that probably no six-year-old in
history
ever managed before.
For the first time in human history, talented students don't have to have their potential and their dreams written out of
history
by lousy teachers.
You're part of the crowd that may be about to launch the biggest learning cycle in human history, a cycle capable of carrying all of us to a smarter, wiser, more beautiful place.
And what I've done is, I've looked at both environments like the coffeehouse, I've looked at media environments like the World Wide Web, that have been extraordinarily innovative; I've gone back to the
history
of the first cities; I've even gone to biological environments, like coral reefs and rain forests, that involve unusual levels of biological innovation.
And one of the problems with this is that, when you research this field, people are notoriously unreliable when they actually self-report on where they have their own good ideas, or their
history
of their best ideas.
Connectomes will mark a turning point in human
history.
It's a 130-fold improvement, and that is 10 times further and faster than anything we've ever achieved in industrial
history.
Now, bluefin were revered by Man for all of human
history.
And this is highly professional female interviewers who sit down for one hour with a woman and ask her about [her] birth
history.
The
history
of science has been one long series of violent brainstorms, as successive generations have come to terms with increasing levels of queerness in the universe.
It changed the way our
history
developed.
History
tells us, they've been used by the Nazis to attack the Jews.
If you look at history, in recent history, you'll see the cycles of belief in American decline come and go every 10 or 15 years or so.
History
is not linear.
Let me give you an example from
history.
It's bad
history.
For most of human history, one economic problem has dominated: how to make the economic pie large enough for everyone to live on.
Ten years ago was a seminal trip, where we explored that big iceberg, B-15, the largest iceberg in history, that broke off the Ross Ice Shelf.
It is often said that the stories of
history
are written by its victors, but if this is true, what becomes of the downtrodden, and how can they ever hope to aspire for something greater if they are never told the stories of their own glorious pasts?
It was indeed true that the stories of
history
were told by its old victors, but I am of a new generation.
Just when you thought you were watching a comment from famous liberals on DC politics (the first five minutes), the movie runs off the road and into B-film drama about 1) a computer voting error, 2) the regular evil corporate suits who wants to cover it up with the most unoriginal lines in history, and 3) a neurotic but extremely pretty female programmer who tries to tell the coming president about this.
Out of a good book, they managed to make one of the worst movies in Dutch film
history.
or the that
"history
lesson" about how Afghanistan was never conquered by anyone - educated Russian officer would know
history
much better than that - take for example British campaign in Afghanistan).
The young couple is there to investigate the place's dark history; the dysfunctional family (with a pregnant Linda Blair even though nobody seems to bother about who the father is and what his whereabouts are) considers re-opening the hotel and the yummy female architect simply tagged along for casual sex.
Jeff Powers (Lou Diamond Phillips, "Young Guns 1&2"), a cop with a
history
of roughing up criminals, is recruited into an elite clandestine LAPD division.
The basis or plot for the movie probably had some historical merit and maybe even truthfully accurate...but the actual film may be one of worst movies made in American film history...I kept waiting for Lee Marvin, William Holden or Charles Bronson to pop in to somehow save whatever "face" was left of this film.
Not just in math--he is also very well read in economic history, able to out-shrink several shrinks, etc etc. No, no, no.
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