Later
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So finally in late February of 2017, after much advocating, we finally received training from Prevention Point Philadelphia and about a month of so later, I utilized Narcan for the first time to save someone's life.
Six months later, my school and my kids were awarded the first ever high school award of excellence for creating a healthy school environment.
I'll be at Telepan
later.
We delight at ballet virtuosos and tap dancers you will see
later
on.
Nine months
later
I found myself spraying messages in Tahrir Square.
So they're doing that, and we're going to launch it
later
this year, and it's all an experiment, and it's all voluntary.
The shafts are up to 300 feet deep, and they carry out heavy bags of stone that
later
will be transported to another area, where the stone will be pounded so that they can extract the gold.
Nelson Mandela went to jail believing in violence, and 27 years
later
he and his colleagues had slowly and carefully honed the skills, the incredible skills, that they needed to turn one of the most vicious governments the world has known into a democracy.
Now, I've only got nine minutes to try and provide you with an answer, so what I've done is split this neatly into two parts: part one: yes; and
later
on, part two: no.
This is the cover of "Philosophical Transactions," the first scientific journal ever published in English in the middle of the 1600s, and it was created by a group of people who had been calling themselves "The Invisible College," a group of natural philosophers who only
later
would call themselves scientists, and they wanted to improve the way natural philosophers argued with each other, and they needed to do two things for this.
And it was only a few years
later
that we have the first recorded use of the phrase "as bold as brass."
It wasn't until later, when I was imprisoned again, that I understood the real meaning of torture, and how easy your humanity can be taken from you, for the time I was engaged in war, righteous, righteous war.
This then has the potential to cause a feedback loop, where cooling systems alone could become one of our biggest sources of greenhouse gases
later
this century.
A 10 or 20 percent improvement in the efficiency of every cooling system could actually have an enormous impact on our greenhouse gas emissions, both today and
later
this century.
Only much
later
did I realize that she had been saying "QC," or quality control.
After we got home, Min gave her mother another present: a pink Dooney & Bourke handbag, and a few nights later, her sister was showing off a maroon LeSportsac shoulder bag.
Later, she married a fellow migrant worker, moved with him to his village, gave birth to two daughters, and saved enough money to buy a secondhand Buick for herself and an apartment for her parents.
Later, in the 1850s, under President Pierce, he was known to have remarked — probably the only thing he's known for — when a neighbor passed by and said, "I'd love to see the beautiful house," and Pierce said to him, "Why my dear sir, of course you may come in.
And so three months later, just before she returned to the United States, nurses in Accra go on strike.
The reason we're not sure absolutely is because of the nature of evidence preservation in our judicial system, but that's another whole TEDx talk for
later.
First of all, we have all the statistical analyses from the Innocence Project work, where we know that we have, what, 250, 280 documented cases now where people have been wrongfully convicted and subsequently exonerated, some from death row, on the basis of
later
DNA analysis, and you know that over three quarters of all of those cases of exoneration involved only eyewitness identification testimony during the trial that convicted them.
In 1998, human embryonic stem cells were first identified, and just nine years later, a group of scientists in Japan were able to take skin cells and reprogram them with very powerful viruses to create a kind of pluripotent stem cell called an induced pluripotent stem cell, or what we refer to as an IPS cell.
So a few months later, in 2008, one of our scientists built on that research.
You can see that that peak happens a couple of years
later
in boys relative to girls, and that's probably because boys go through puberty a couple of years
later
than girls on average, and then during adolescence, there's a significant decline in gray matter volume in prefrontal cortex.
That was the first act of what I
later
learned to call freeganism, really an exhibition of the injustice of food waste, and the provision of the solution to food waste, which is simply to sit down and eat food, rather than throwing it away.
And then I go out, and they work on me for the rest of the night, and I needed about 40 units of blood to keep me there while they did their work, and the surgeon took out about a third of my intestines, my cecum, organs I didn't know that I had, and he
later
told me one of the last things he did while he was in there was to remove my appendix for me, which I thought was great, you know, just a little tidy thing there at the end.
And
later
on, when I got out and the flashbacks and the nightmares were giving me a hard time, I went back to him and I was sort of asking him, you know, what am I gonna do?
But now, three years later, here's where we stand.
She comes back to me months later, and I realized that she had not just faked it till she made it, she had actually faked it till she became it.
This high school dropout died at the age of 82, a formidable intellectual, cofounder and first CEO of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and founder of Schocken Books, an acclaimed imprint that was
later
acquired by Random House.
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