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When our gardens are balanced with care, we can harvest the beauty of
living
a life of grace.
The garden is the world
living
deep inside of you.
Here he's seen taking a bath at the well, pouring big buckets of water over his head, and the wonderful news is, as you and I are sitting here talking today, Kofi has been reunited with his family, and what's even better, his family has been given tools to make a
living
and to keep their children safe.
I remember I was about 13, glued to a grainy black and white television in my parents
' living
room as Soviet tanks rolled into Budapest, and kids not much older than me were throwing themselves at the tanks and getting mown down.
And of course I was wrong, because my idea of wealth of knowledge was based in removing yourself from Third World thinking and
living.
He was
living
with a girl outside London.
CO: My car is in my
living
room!
The Global Burden of Disease Project estimates there are 1.1 billion people
living
with hearing loss worldwide.
And the first thing that went right was, of course, these five revolutions which, in my view, very much changed the way we're
living
and deepened our democratic experience.
But the fact is, this is evidence of a
living
body on other bodies, rocks that have been the subject of geological formation, erosion, the action of time on objects.
Taking that idiom of, as it were, the darkness of the body transferred to architecture, can you use architectural space not for
living
but as a metaphor, and use its systolic, diastolic smaller and larger spaces to provide a kind of firsthand somatic narrative for a journey through space, light and darkness?
Because I finished making this toothbrush helmet three years ago and after I finished making it, I went into my
living
room and I put up a camera, and I filmed a seven-second clip of it working.
And that is, emphatically, a good thing for the health, well-being and productivity of people
living
in warmer climates.
I think it's time to choose a higher ambition, a far bigger one, because humanity's 21st century challenge is clear: to meet the needs of all people within the means of this extraordinary, unique,
living
planet so that we and the rest of nature can thrive.
We take earth's materials, make them into stuff we want, use it for a while, often only once, and then throw it away, and that is pushing us over planetary boundaries, so we need to bend those arrows around, create economies that work with and within the cycles of the
living
world, so that resources are never used up but used again and again, economies that run on sunlight, where waste from one process is food for the next.
If I told you my friend went to the doctor who told her she had a growth that feels very different, because we intuitively understand that when something tries to grow forever within a healthy, living, thriving system, it's a threat to the health of the whole.
Other subjects came up almost never, including
living
conditions that to me looked close to prison life: 10 or 15 workers in one room, 50 people sharing a single bathroom, days and nights ruled by the factory clock.
Two men, Rahul and Rajiv,
living
in the same neighborhood, from the same educational background, similar occupation, and they both turn up at their local accident emergency complaining of acute chest pain.
The World Health Organization estimates that there are nearly four to five hundred million people
living
on our tiny planet who are affected by a mental illness.
In Zimbabwe, for example, there were just about a dozen psychiatrists, most of whom lived and worked in Harare city, leaving only a couple to address the mental health care needs of nine million people
living
in the countryside.
The waste water that leaks out is water that already now goes into that coastal environment, and the algae that leak out are biodegradable, and because they're
living
in waste water, they're fresh water algae, which means they can't live in salt water, so they die.
So basically what he did was to take a healthy cell and turn it into a sick cell, and he recapitulated the disease over and over again in the dish, and this was extraordinary, because it was the first time that we had a model of a disease from a
living
patient in
living
human cells.
You know, we're not mice, and you can't go into a
living
person with an illness and just pull out a few brain cells or cardiac cells and then start fooling around in a lab to test for, you know, a promising drug.
Back then, 15 years ago, we didn't have the ability to look inside the
living
human brain and track development across the lifespan.
In the past decade or so, mainly due to advances in brain imaging technology such as magnetic resonance imaging, or MRI, neuroscientists have started to look inside the
living
human brain of all ages, and to track changes in brain structure and brain function, so we use structural MRI if you'd like to take a snapshot, a photograph, at really high resolution of the inside of the
living
human brain, and we can ask questions like, how much gray matter does the brain contain, and how does that change with age?
So many labs around the world are involved in this kind of research, and we now have a really rich and detailed picture of how the
living
human brain develops, and this picture has radically changed the way we think about human brain development by revealing that it's not all over in early childhood, and instead, the brain continues to develop right throughout adolescence and into the '20s and '30s.
I was
living
in Sussex.
It's a
living
organism, cut the slice off, stuck it in a vase of water, it was all right for another two weeks after this.
Living
in New York City, as I do, it's almost as if, with so many people doing so many things at the same time in such close quarters, it's almost like life is dealing you extra hands out of that deck.
Out of anesthetic, he had let them know that he wanted to be there, and he had given me about a two percent chance of
living.
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