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And so I think that that
holds
together a great deal of the work that people in this audience approach.
The trust then
holds
the government accountable for its commitments, ensuring that the Blue Bonds finance real protection efforts.
So let's consider the apocalyptic dynamics that will ensue if suicidal mass murder hitches a ride on a rapidly advancing field that for the most part
holds
boundless promise for society.
But it's not just you, it's these seats you're sitting on, the carpet, the glue that
holds
the carpet to the floor, the paint on the walls, the trees outside, everything around you is producing an odour, and it's a really complex world that the mosquito has to fly through, and it has to find you within that really complex world.
Library of Congress
holds
18 million volumes.
It means that you can't get the economies in these areas going because it just
holds
things back so much.
Your ship’s faster-than-light jump drive consumes 1 unit of fuel for every parsec of distance it takes you, and your ship
holds
only 15 units of fuel.
Even though your ship
holds
only 15 units of fuel, you’ve been granted use of all 45 units in your current location.
But we spend a lot less time imagining all the possibilities the future
holds.
So Futura actually
holds
this to its core.
And even more traditional typefaces, say like a Garamond,
holds
vestiges of this old system in which you can see the A where it get little bit thinner at the top and thicker down below, because it's trying to look like someone had made it by hand.
One thing that struck me, after this incident, was that a space like that
holds
so many deleted memories of the city.
Second of all, it's really beautifully balanced: it
holds
well, it feels well.
And she
holds
that record, and I want to use her record to actually make it kind of a measuring stick for time.
And it turns out our brain
holds
a lot of fascinating secrets.
One of the people that I recently met with was an Air Force three-star general, and he said basically, where we're headed very soon is tens of thousands of robots operating in our conflicts, and these numbers matter, because we're not just talking about tens of thousands of today's robots, but tens of thousands of these prototypes and tomorrow's robots, because of course, one of the things that's operating in technology is Moore's Law, that you can pack in more and more computing power into those robots, and so flash forward around 25 years, if Moore's Law
holds
true, those robots will be close to a billion times more powerful in their computing than today.
But it's not just you, it's the seats you're sitting on, the carpet, the glue that
holds
the carpet to the floor, the paint on the walls, the trees outside.
And a plate comes up,
holds
your battery, takes it out, puts it back in, and within two minutes you're back on the road and you can go again.
It acts like a mortar and it
holds
those bricks together.
Keep to the track, to the beaten track; Memory
holds
all you need of the truth.
So art, in that sense, I think
holds
an incredible relevance in the world in which we're moving into, particularly right now.
And I like to see this one as the puppeteer that
holds
the strings of the whole system.
That same effect also
holds
the big proteins that form coronavirus’s spikes in place and in the shape that enables them to infect your cells.
Now, although this memory-destroying approach
holds
great promise, that's not to say that it's straightforward or without controversy.
So, we can see the stars and the planets, but we can't see what
holds
them apart or what draws them together.
This is a cryopreservation unit, and it
holds
the bodies of the wife and mother of cryonics pioneer Robert Ettinger, who hoped to be awoken one day to extended life in good health, with advancements in science and technology, all for the cost of 35 thousand dollars, for forever.
And we think that this is a field that is moving incredibly fast, and
holds
a lot in store for the future.
She switches from reverse to forward and she
holds
onto the wheel, rather than turns it.
In fact, the story
holds
true even if you have a person who got sight after several years of deprivation.
He picks up a spoon, picks it up, scoops out some Shredded Wheat and milk,
holds
the spoon level as he translates it, moving all these joints simultaneously, to his mouth, and he doesn't drop any milk.
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