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Five years later, the Stasi was established, and step by step, the dirty job of oppression was handed over to it.
Thirty years later, today, the top one percent shares over 20 percent of national [income], while the bottom 50 percent of Americans share 12 or 13.
Until a couple of days
later
I saw some spotting and then I noticed heavy blood flow, and we had in fact had an early stage miscarriage.
And he looks at us and says, "Well, when a 350-pound man walks in the emergency room and says he can't breath, you assume he's having a heart attack and you ask questions later."
And in fact, a few years
later
in 2000, five percent of the world population were using the world wide web.
In 2007, seven years later, 17 percent.
A couple of weeks later, the International Monetary Fund visited us, and asked my minister, "Minister, it's great that you want to help farmers reach food security, but what if it doesn't rain?"
So we convinced our insurance partners, and
later
that April, these farmers replanted.
We visited his farm
later
that August, and I wish I could show you the smile on his face when he showed us his harvest, because it warmed my heart and it made me realize why selling insurance can be a good thing.
A week later, Ping was discovered in the apartment alongside the body of her owner, and the vacuum had been running the entire time.
She was un-self-confident and shaky, but with the loving support of her family, a lot of a time, and their patience, now, three years later, she's actually a happy, confident cat.
And a few days later, I was invited to talk on air with her, and for the first time, I reached out to this girl who I had never met, who was so far away, but yet I felt so close to.
A second revolution happened 70 years later, when two groups of astronomers showed that the universe wasn't just expanding, it was accelerating, a surprise like throwing up a ball into the sky and finding out the higher that it gets, the faster it moves away.
A year and a half later, he started hearing voices and believing that people were following him.
The Internet was born in 1982 and it instantly took over global communication, and
later
tonight, when all these PowerPoints are uplifted to the Internet so that a guy in Siberia can get drunk and watch this crap, the Internet is awesome.
But such ardent watchfulness can lead to anxiety, so much so that years later, when I was investigating why so many young black men were diagnosed with schizophrenia, six times more than they ought to be, I was not surprised to hear the psychiatrist say, "Black people are schooled in paranoia."
A few minutes later, in asking Veronica some questions, and examining her and listening to her, I said, "Veronica, I think I know what you have.
Veronica came back in a few months
later.
He had been born in 1903 in the provinces of the old Austro-Hungarian Empire, in what
later
would become Yugoslavia.
And two months
later
when the main plant opened and hundreds of new workers, white and black, poured in to see the facility for the first time, they were met by the 16 foremen, white and black, standing shoulder to shoulder.
Some months later, I met him at another event and said, "Davi, how did you know that if the forest was destroyed, there'd be no more rain?"
And he died a year later, but not before telling a fellow named McCoy Tyner what we were doing.
Mac Barnett: So Nico called back, like, an hour
later.
I haven't talked to you for a long time, but I talked to you on Saturday or Sunday, yeah, Saturday or Sunday, so now I'm calling you again to say hello and I wonder what you're doing right now, and I'm going to probably call you again tomorrow or today, so I'll talk to you
later.
We prefabricated it so we would achieve economy, and there it is almost 50 years
later.
Thirty years later, this is Beijing today.
From them, Minty learned about the secret communications that occurred along trade routes, information that would prove invaluable
later
in her life.
She earned the nickname Black Moses and worked diligently with fellow abolitionists to help enslaved people escape, first to the North, and
later
to Canada.
In 1896, she appeared at the founding convention of the National Association of Colored Women in Washington D.C. and
later
at a woman’s suffrage meeting in Rochester, New York.
Mark had lost his sight when he was 22, and the man that I met eight years
later
was rebuilding his identity, the cornerstone of which was this incredible spirit that had taken him to the Gobi Desert, where he ran six marathons in seven days.
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