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Together, we analyzed the West Bank and picked 100 families that are
living
in the most risky places: close to checkpoints, near army bases, side by side with settlers.
The first thing is that we have to engage with communities that are
living
in rural areas, where violations are happening far from the public eye.
Living
conditions were quite spartan.
And this creates a psychological distance between the human patients who are being treated there and animal patients who are
living
in oceans and farms and jungles.
He's watched all the program, and at the end station, he rises up to pick up what he thinks is his luggage, and his head hit the curtain rod, and he realized he is in his own
living
room.
So that's strong and
living
TV.
So we were allowed to be part of people's
living
room with this strange TV program, with music, nature, people.
Not the least reason was the fact that I had spent those first four years
living
at home, driving into RISD everyday, driving back.
Now, on the other side of the network, you tend to have primarily African-American and Latino folks who are really concerned about somewhat different things than the geeks are, but just to give some sense, the green part of the network we call Smalltimore, for those of us that inhabit it, because it seems as though we're
living
in a very small town.
On the other end of the network, you have folks who are interested in things like hip-hop music and they even identify with
living
in the DC/Maryland/Virginia area over, say, the Baltimore city designation proper.
While we were
living
in a community I fondly remember as called Ribabad, which means community of the poor, my dad made sure that we also had a house in our rural homeland.
But then,
living
in two extremes between the traditions of my culture, of my village, and then modern education in my school wasn't easy.
In those days, we were
living
in a very small, one-roomed house in Karachi.
But I'm also trying to come up with ways to finance independent journalism through a direct relationship with an audience, with an active audience, because now I really want to try to make a
living
out of my tear gas resolution back then.
For example, the catadores, workers who collect recyclable materials for a
living.
I would like to end with this thought: do you remember "The Truman Show?" It's a media satire in which a real person doesn't know he's
living
in a fabricated world.
A single mother,
living
in low-income housing with her four children.
Three quarters of that is in the temperate zone, and just one quarter is in the tropics, but this one quarter, one billion hectares, holds most of the biodiversity, and very importantly, 50 percent of the
living
biomass, the carbon.
The prolonged economic crisis in the West is making people think that they are about to lose the high standard of
living
and face deprivation.
We called it "30 Mosques in 30 Days," and we drove to all the 50 states and shared stories from over 100 vastly different Muslim communities, ranging from the Cambodian refugees in the L.A. projects to the black Sufis
living
in the woods of South Carolina.
So I did the work, and I have experienced deep and profound forgiveness, and as I stand here today, I am
living
on purpose, I serve, and money serves me.
So I think one of the reasons people are disturbed by destroying books, people don't want to rip books and nobody really wants to throw away a book, is that we think about books as
living
things, we think about them as a body, and they're created to relate to our body, as far as scale, but they also have the potential to continue to grow and to continue to become new things.
It's never going to happen again, I think, because we are
living
on the verge of the greatest revolution in architecture since the invention of concrete, of steel, or of the elevator, and it's a media revolution.
On the surface, they contained a proverb about the Zen Buddhist monastic code - such as
living
without physical or mental attachments, avoiding binary thinking, and realizing one’s true “Buddha-nature."
There's all kinds of psychological challenges: how to keep a team together in these circumstances; how to deal with the warping of time you start to sense when you're
living
in these circumstances; sleep problems that arise; etc.
These people have been
living
there for a very long time and can be considered experts in sustainability, and so I'm very interested to see what we can learn from them, and have an input of indigenous knowledge into space exploration.
Since then, we have created more than 30 pigs without PERV, and they may be the most advanced geno-modified animal
living
on earth.
He was able to depict the strange reality of
living
in a post-colonial society, forced to relive the tragedies of the past.
They liked it because the guys could kind of live there and be like, "It's like
living
in a submarine."
A world where you're
living
at the frontier.
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