Itself
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The term
itself
goes back actually much further.
I was on the phone with my mother and the intrigue which painted
itself
across her face was absolutely priceless.
We can talk about the economic impacts of these festivals on their cities, but I'm much [more] interested in many more things, like how a festival helps a city to express itself, how it lets it come into its own.
So, the next time you're walking around outside, yes, do marvel at how the sun is essential to life on earth itself, but don't forget that the rest of the sky has something to offer us as well.
What to do when the increase in real income
itself
loses its charm?"
We want to get everybody out of the hole, over the social foundation and into that green doughnut
itself.
The first is that we need to simplify the message that we're using, stripping away all the jargon that medicine has invented around
itself.
Well, one attractive alternative that obviously presents
itself
to us is that of networks.
And transparency, by itself, is not reducing the flow of money into politics, and arguably, it's not even producing accountability as well as it might if we took the next step of combining participation and collaboration with transparency to transform how we work.
So what's interesting is, then if you begin to add new things to it, like autonomy, you get out of the car, you park at your destination, you pat it on the butt, it goes and it parks itself, it charges itself, and you can get something like seven times as many vehicles in a given area as conventional cars, and we think this is the future.
And so we've been working on a chassis of the wall
itself.
The other thing to consider is the structure
itself.
We know from the sequencing of the human genome that it's shown us all of the A's, C's, G's and T's that make up our genetic code, but that code, by itself, our DNA, is like looking at the ones and zeroes of the computer code without having a computer that can read it.
If you include not just the food that ends up in shops and restaurants, but also the food that people feed to livestock, the maize, the soy, the wheat, that humans could eat but choose to fatten livestock instead to produce increasing amounts of meat and dairy products, what you find is that most rich countries have between three and four times the amount of food that their population needs to feed
itself.
We can continue going along at 12 dollars a net, and the customer pays zero, or we could at least experiment with some of it, to charge one dollar a net, costing the public sector another six dollars a net, give the people the dignity of choice, and have a distribution system that might, over time, start sustaining
itself.
And what surprised me as well was that as much as this is based on the most sophisticated technology, as much as this is an incredibly new thing, the physical process
itself
has been around for a long time, and the culture is the same.
Videos created with Popcorn behave like the web itself: dynamic, full of links, and completely remixable, and finally allowed to break free from the frame.
We've talked there about curtailing the underlying need for the product
itself.
It was an example of a culture clash that's happening all over the world between bewigged and bestockinged officials who think that they can rule over us without very much prying from the public, and then suddenly confronted with a public who is no longer content with that arrangement, and not only not content with it, now, more often, armed with official data
itself.
It's not that it guarantees peace with
itself
or with its neighbors.
It seems that writers know that the child outside of family reflects on what family truly is more than what it promotes
itself
to be.
Maybe because these conventional notions of progress haven't delivered big benefits in terms of happiness, there's been an increased interest in recent years in happiness
itself.
And I'll kind of let it speak for
itself.
How about Facebook
itself?
I just took this out of the kiln last week, and the kiln
itself
takes another day or two to cool down, but raku is really fast.
It's the person that's sliding his hands up and down the levers, so the mechanism
itself
can be very simple and composed of bicycle parts you can get anywhere in the world.
Because I introduced a conflict between the word
itself
and its color.
It's moving by itself, okay.
It basically organizes itself."
It organizes
itself.
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