Literally
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It's this entire ecosystem of low-cost parts and supplies that are produced all over the world, literally, and then redistributed to basically service this industry, and you can even buy salvaged parts.
Right after the train crash, authorities
literally
wanted to cover up the train, bury the train.
So this is what we created for "Apollo 13." (Launch noises) So
literally
what you're seeing now is the confluence of a bunch of different people, a bunch of different memories, including my own, of taking a little bit of liberty with the subject matter.
And it's
literally
done by using what our brains naturally do for us, which is, as soon as you shift your attention, something changes, and then I left the little scarf going, because it really wanted to be a ghostly shot, really wanted to feel like they were still on the wreck, essentially.
Very dangerous, very impossible to do, and particularly on our stage, because there
literally
is no way to actually move this train, because it fits so snugly into our set.
Everything else was shot on cranes and various things like that, and it
literally
was done over five different sets, two different boys, different times, and it all had to feel like it was all one shot, and what was sort of great for me was it was probably the best-reviewed shot I've ever worked on, and, you know, I was kind of proud of it when I was done, which is, you should never really be proud of stuff, I guess.
If I asked you to reach out — you don't have to
literally
do it, but in mind — reach out to the top of the "E," where would you reach?
Literally, the raw sewage runs through the camp.
Suddenly, though, everything got a bit out of control, and, although it was still dawn, we were filled in this small little compound we had made with
literally
hundreds of people turning up with ailments and diseases and just ... a hopeless situation.
I
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handed all my cameras, all my equipment, to these street kids.
Quite
literally
the "Dark Continent."
The television, a medium that allowed us not just to hear but see,
literally
see, what was going on elsewhere in the world, what would this lead to?
People would
literally
mail him changes that they'd agreed on, and he would merge them by hand.
I'm a Harvard Business School professor, but I was super attracted to going to an organization that was metaphorically and perhaps quite
literally
on fire.
I want each of us to be able to engender more trust tomorrow,
literally
tomorrow, than we do today.
We as a human species can sniff out in a moment,
literally
in a moment, whether or not someone is being their authentic true self.
And when they fail, a nation
literally
suffers.
Well, working with the safe organisms that we normally work with, the chance of an accident happening with somebody accidentally creating, like, some sort of superbug, that's
literally
about as probable as a snowstorm in the middle of the Sahara Desert.
But
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within days of arriving I was told, in no uncertain terms, by a number of West African women, that Africans didn't want saving, thank you very much, least of all not by me.
And the epitome was when I
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marched into the streets of Nyamirambo, which is the popular quarter of Kigali, with a bucket, and I sold all these little doughnuts to people, and I came back, and I was like, "You see?"
Because the company was
literally
10 days away from proving that the product they produced was at the world-quality level needed to make Coartem, when they were in the biggest cash crisis of their history.
We're
literally
beginning to realize that we have wired our world to share, swap, rent, barter or trade just about anything.
And this led me to the work of the artist Arakawa and the poet Madeline Gins, who believed that these kinds of environments are
literally
killing us.
This has
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revolutionized cognitive science.
I won't go through the details of it, but that's an important discovery, and we know a good bit about that now, and it's just a small piece of it, but it's important because those are the neurons that you would lose if you had Parkinson's disease, and they're also the neurons that are hijacked by
literally
every drug of abuse, and that makes sense.
These neurons are also involved in the way you can assign value to
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abstract ideas, and I put some symbols up here that we assign value to for various reasons.
Literally, this is where the 5,000-mile cable plugs in.
And it's a very powerful and poignant reminder of how the beauty of music has the ability to speak where words fail, in this case
literally
speak.
And after 70 hours of intensive singing lessons, he found that the music was able to
literally
rewire the brains of his patients and create a homologous speech center in their right hemisphere to compensate for the left hemisphere's damage.
At the end of a conference in a hotel lobby once, I'm
literally
on my way out the door and a colleague chases me down.
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