Literally
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So there's a critical window of opportunity we have to make an important difference that can affect the lives of
literally
millions of people, and practice preventive medicine on a global scale.
Such an approach would literally, in a flash of light, overcome many of the obstacles to discovery.
The best available answer is that they were
literally
the earliest known works of art, practical tools transformed into captivating aesthetic objects, contemplated both for their elegant shape and their virtuoso craftsmanship.
It
literally
propels you upwards.
We are missing stories of women who are
literally
keeping life going in the midst of wars.
There are
literally
hundreds of those kinds of communities across the Middle East, across the path.
It
literally
is Waterhouse.
(Drum sounds) Is it just
literally
for control, for hand-stick control?
This picture is from
literally
a few seconds after the baby was placed in my hands and I brought him over.
It
literally
means "thinking too much."
In most low- and middle-income countries, for instance, the ratio of psychiatrists to the population is something like one for every one and a half million people, which
literally
means that 90 percent of the people needing mental health services will not get it.
And
literally
from that moment, she doesn't raise her hand anymore, she doesn't look for a promotion, she doesn't take on the new project, she doesn't say, "Me.
I mean, literally, her hometown is called Whitesville, West Virginia.
In the Gold Rush, people
literally
jumped ship.
So there were
literally
600 captains and 600 ships.
Literally
hundreds of elevator rides were spent with me alone stuffing the pump into my Spanx, hoping the doors wouldn't open unexpectedly.
And so, how I see my work contributing is sort of trying to
literally
re-imagine these connections and physically rebuild them.
Basically, New York was built on the backs of oystermen, and our streets were
literally
built over oyster shells.
And so I have a new project in my group I wanted to present to you today called Playtime Computing that's really trying to think about how we can take what's so engaging about digital media and
literally
bring it off the screen into the real world of the child, where it can take on many of the properties of real-world play.
So here's the first exploration of this idea, where characters can be physical or virtual, and where the digital content can
literally
come off the screen into the world and back.
I want them to be able to
literally
build their imagination into these experiences and make them their own.
So we've been exploring a lot of ideas in telepresence and mixed reality to
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allow kids to project their ideas into this space where other kids can interact with them and build upon them.
What we choose to wear can sometimes be
literally
life and death.
Fashion can let us
literally
wear our courage on our sleeves.
And she said they would
literally
visualize the faces of children for seven generations into the future, looking at them from the Earth, and they would look at them, holding them as stewards for that future.
It
literally
flat-lined.
I mean,
literally
a quip that you would hear at a cocktail party when somebody would bring it up in conversation: "Artificial intelligence.
And so we can look at
literally
hundreds of thousands of features at once out of that drop of blood.
The activists I interviewed had nothing in common, literally, except for one thing, which was that they all cited their mothers as their most looming and important activist influences.
That top node right there, that's
literally
single-digit addition, it's like one plus one is equal to two.
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