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The baby was coming, and I was ready for this Mack truck of love to just
knock
me off my feet.
Well, why don't we
knock
that down and write on it?
And I'm like,
knock
discomfort upside the head and move it over and get all A's.
And one night, there's a
knock
at his hotel room door.
What if we take a new device,
knock
out the nerve vessels that help mediate blood pressure, and in a single therapy, basically cure hypertension?
So if you're lucky enough to be able to
knock
a small white ball into a hole several hundred yards away using a long metal stick, our society will be willing to reward you with hundreds of millions of dollars.
If you
knock
them out completely, then you're very sick.
And as humans, we are far better at seeing the problems way in advance, but ultimately we
knock
them down.
The other thing to do is to
knock
the product, attack the brand myth, as we've said.
This is the 21st-century biology that you've been waiting for, and we have the chance to take that and turn it into something which will, in fact,
knock
out disease.
And
knock
on wood, he's still alive today, many years later.
Knock
knock.
And again, I get that feeling when we get a
knock
on the door of our apartment in Brooklyn, and my sister and I find a deliveryman with a box of pizza that we didn't order.
You can go online and buy a hacking service to
knock
your business competitor offline.
But when I was feeling confident and suave, I would
knock
my height down a notch, just to give the competition a chance.
We had to
knock
down walls.
The ball would smash right into and through them, and the collisions with these air molecules would
knock
away the nitrogen, carbon and hydrogen from the ball, fragmenting it off into tiny particles, and also triggering waves of thermonuclear fusion in the air around it.
No
knock
on the neuroscientists.
To move forward, we may have to find our way back to that pediatrician who would
knock
on my family's door on the South Side of Chicago when I was a kid, who made house calls, who was a public servant.
And so, what you've seen today is less than a fraction of one percent of what is in here, and in the TED Lab, we have a tour that was created by a six-year-old named Benjamin that will
knock
your socks off.
We're able to
knock
out on the order of 100 genes out of the 500 or so that are here.
When they disappoint us, we gleefully
knock
them from the very pedestal we put them on.
So as we can see from this example, the key to getting a date for the dance is to collide with someone and
knock
the books out of their hands.
The collisions must have two important characteristics: One, correct orientation that allows books to be knocked from one's hands; and two, enough energy to
knock
the books out.
So, to sum up: if a future chemist wants a date for the dance, he must collide with another person and
knock
the books out of their hands.
Guys, you have to understand, this had been going for, like, weeks, albeit hitherto the greatest weeks of my life, but I had to
knock
it on the head.
So I figured I had to
knock
it on the head.
We spent the day climbing together to a specific crack in the middle of the wall that was choked with loose rocks that made that section difficult and potentially dangerous, because any missed step might
knock
a rock to the ground and kill a passing climber or hiker.
It's an OK way to maybe, like,
knock
out a gene, but it's not the way that we really want to do genome editing.
And then we will inject these gold particles into these patients by the billions again, and we'll have them go all over the body, and just like secret agents, if you will, go and walk by every single cell in our body and
knock
on the door of that cell, and ask, "Are you a cancer cell or are you a healthy cell?
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