Letters
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But that's when I take out his
letters
and I read them, and the paper that touched his hand is in mine, and I feel connected to him.
If you look at the first clue for 1-across, it starts with the letter C, for corrupt, and just below that we have an O, for outfielder, and if you keep reading the first
letters
of the clues down, you get cobalt horse, amber owl, silver ox, red donkey, and emerald rooster.
Gwen, I am so grateful for your choices because if we take a look at the first
letters
of your combinations, we get "C-H-A-O-S" for chaos and "O-R-D-E-R" for order.
I looked at a couple of
letters
before I looked at the letter that had my son's squiggly handwriting on it.
And on this particular day, I opened this letter, and in capital letters, he wrote, "My mama told me why you was in prison: murder."
So this piece is caused by lower case
letters
followed by lower case
letters
inside of that contact list.
Every day, 90,000
letters
were being opened by these machines.
The one which was tapping phone calls was completely separated from the one which controlled the letters, for good reasons, because if one agent quit the Stasi, his knowledge was very small.
Well, that chance encounter inspired my imagination, and I created the Lunch Lady graphic novel series, a series of comics about a lunch lady who uses her fish stick nunchucks to fight off evil cyborg substitutes, a school bus monster, and mutant mathletes, and the end of every book, they get the bad guy with their hairnet, and they proclaim, "Justice is served!" (Laughter) (Applause) And it's been amazing, because the series was so welcomed into the reading lives of children, and they sent me the most amazing
letters
and cards and artwork.
Now, I run three fellowship programs at Stanford, and they are very competitive to get into, and when I send out the
letters
to those students who don't get in, I always know there are going to be people who are disappointed.
I remember my father receiving anonymous
letters
saying, "Your daughter is spreading Western culture in the honorable societies."
Another way to make words in English is to take the first
letters
of something and squish them together.
Before the invention of email, we largely communicated using letters, and the process was quite simple.
For example, you could look up two random
letters
and gather the results or go to the store and connect product names with what you want to think of.
Think about inkjet printing where you lay down ink on a page to make letters, and then do that over and over again to build up a three-dimensional object.
David Isay: After this story ran on public radio, Josh received hundreds of
letters
telling him what an amazing kid he was.
His mom, Sarah, bound them together in a book, and when Josh got picked on at school, they would read the
letters
together.
And I couldn't really face that, so I started to challenge the conventions of the time, even to the extent of changing my name from "Stephanie" to "Steve" in my business development letters, so as to get through the door before anyone realized that he was a she.
In those letters, they rarely ever mentioned their Great Leader.
In one of their personal
letters
to me, a student wrote that he understood why I always called them gentlemen.
We designed the pieces, went through our error correction and had a DNA molecule of about 5,000
letters.
Part of the design is designing pieces that are 50
letters
long that have to overlap with all the other 50-letter pieces to build smaller subunits we have to design so they can go together.
And we started making pieces, starting with pieces that were 5,000 to 7,000 letters, put those together to make 24,000-letter pieces, then put sets of those going up to 72,000.
This is over 580,000
letters
of genetic code; it's the largest molecule ever made by humans of a defined structure.
I wrote kind and calm
letters
to these newspapers.
Well, it means that just as the English language is made up of alphabetic
letters
that, when combined into words, allow me to tell you the story I'm going to tell you today, DNA is made up of genetic
letters
that, when combined into genes, allow cells to produce proteins, strings of amino acids that fold up into complex structures that perform the functions that allow a cell to do what it does, to tell its stories.
The English alphabet has 26 letters, and the genetic alphabet has four.
They are often just referred to as G, C, A and T. But it's remarkable that all the diversity of life is the result of four genetic
letters.
Imagine what it would be like if the English alphabet had four
letters.
What if the genetic alphabet had more
letters?
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