Locked
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The correction facility where they are
locked
up happens to be right in the middle of one of my usual trips, and it's surrounded by barbed wires and electric gates and armed guards.
They are supposed to be
locked
up.
But when we say that an Eagle Scout in a high school classroom who has a
locked
parked car in the parking lot and a penknife in it, has to be suspended from school, I think we may have gone a little too far with zero tolerance.
One of every four people
locked
up anywhere in the world is
locked
up right here in the United States.
And if you think about the carbon in that, that would have come out of the atmosphere, into the sea and then
locked
away in a building product.
And that neighbor was unable to conduct any military operations because their fuel supply was
locked
up.
Except if they
locked
the doors and kept us here literally forever, that would happen.
And when you see this kind of behavior, what you see is the evidence of algorithms in conflict, algorithms
locked
in loops with each other, without any human oversight, without any adult supervision to say, "Actually, 1.7 million is plenty."
Diplomats are
locked
in embassy compounds.
EA: Estimates of how many innocent people are
locked
up range between one and four percent, which maybe doesn't sound like a lot, except that it amounts to around 87,000 people: mothers, fathers, sons
locked
up, often for decades, for crimes they did not commit.
I'd like to think that there's a good reason why Anissa's brother is
locked
up.
That's all you see in the orange, in the box back there, who
locked
up.
Even just in other parts of genetics, there is so much knowledge that is still
locked
up.
So for them, time doesn't actually get
locked
on the body at all, it gets
locked
on the landscape.
For the Kuuk Thaayorre, time is
locked
on the landscape.
When you're no longer
locked
in yourself, and as the wisdom or the intelligence or the scientific knowledge of the nature of the world, that enables you to let your mind spread out, and empathize, and enhance the basic human ability of empathizing, and realizing that you are the other being, somehow by that opening, you can see the deeper nature of life.
But now we are intimately
locked
together.
They had over 75 different kinds of olive oil, including those that were in a
locked
case that came from thousand-year-old olive trees.
We can peer inside our heads and interact with what was once
locked
away from us, what once mystified and separated us.
For women who feel uncomfortable expressing their confidence they've
locked
away inside themselves.
Speaking of the environmental crisis, I think a big problem has been in the last 10 years is that children have been
locked
inside their rooms, glued to their PCs, they haven't been able to get out.
Once several wasps were all together in the same hive, they had no choice but to cooperate, because pretty soon they were
locked
into competition with other hives.
Once they were all in the same tribe, they could keep the benefits of cooperation
locked
inside.
We're not
locked
into cooperation the way bees and ants are.
And then in the 13th century, more lines and new shapes of notes
locked
in the concept of the tune exactly, and that led to the kind of notation we have today.
And when I place it on top of a regular magnet, it just stays
locked
in midair.
I can rearrange the fluxons, and it will be
locked
in this new configuration.
Of course, I can turn it upside down, and it will remain
locked.
I use Wikipedia all the time to look up facts, and as all of you appreciate, Wikipedia is not created by 12 brilliant people
locked
in a room writing articles.
And I watched them being
locked
up in prison and tear gassed.
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