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It was worth
locking
myself in a clean room to do this for all those years because, check this out, the difference in scale between a single atom and that chunk of metal is about the same as the difference between that chunk of metal and you.
As a society, we are more willing to risk
locking
up innocent people than we are to let guilty people go free.
We elect politicians who fear being labeled "soft on crime," encouraging them to pass harsh legislation and allocate enormous resources toward
locking
people up.
Tying yourself to the mast is the oldest one, but there are other ones such as
locking
a credit card away with a key or not bringing junk food into the house so you won't eat it or unplugging your Internet connection so you can use your computer.
Sounds like the rust of shackles
locking
their way onto my degree.
He's going back to check the control holes again, but he's coming back to the first one, and now he's
locking
into that smell, which means that now, we can use dogs with these inspectors to much better find the breeding sites of mosquitoes in the field, and therefore have a much bigger impact on malaria.
The phenomenon you saw here for a brief moment is called quantum levitation and quantum
locking.
However, only recently, due to several technological advancements, we are now able to demonstrate to you quantum levitation and quantum
locking.
So, this is why we call this effect quantum levitation and quantum
locking.
And by doing that, what it actually does is
locking
itself in place.
So we get quantum
locking.
Now, now that we understand that this so-called levitation is actually locking, Yeah, we understand that.
Because as long as it rotates, the
locking
is maintained.
So, we have quantum
locking
and we can levitate it on top of this magnet.
You see, it's quantum locking, not levitation.
But what is the future of quantum levitation and quantum
locking?
They can take solar energy, CO2 and turn it into chemical energy in the form of organic carbon,
locking
that sunlight in those carbon bonds.
All of a sudden, I saw my staff running to rooms and
locking
the doors and telling me, "Run away, hide!"
At the end of 30 years, we will have put 850 gigatons of carbon into the air, and that probably goes a long way towards
locking
in a 2-4 degree C increase in global mean surface temperatures,
locking
in ocean acidification and
locking
in sea level rise.
We need to get the security and privacy of these devices right before they enter the market, because what is the point of
locking
a house with a key if anyone can enter it through a connected device?
There's some large companies that have seen this vision, that are doing large-scale digitization, but they're
locking
up the public domain.
Are we
locking
resources into paradigms that we don't even know will be relevant in a decade?
Soil biogeochemists like me study exactly how the soil system makes this possible, by
locking
away the carbon in physical association with minerals, inside aggregates of soil minerals, and formation of strong chemical bonds that bind the carbon to the surfaces of the minerals.
The bacteria produce crystals that form around each grain of sand,
locking
together all the loose particles to form a solid brick.
There is a scene later where she is
locking
lips with him.
The dialog comes across as natural and honest (given the circumstances), although the overall run of the film goes from predictable to cliché with the heroines falling down when they should be running, and investigating strange noises when they should be
locking
their doors.
Sadhu Agashe is a hard working, hard-edged cop heading up a plain clothed crime squad who makes a name for himself by killing dangerous criminals in staged police encounters rather than
locking
them up in prison.
The basic task of
locking
up a group of people in an experiment chamber is fine, but WHERES THE EXPERIMENT?
The dialogue so laughably cliched and knowingly dirty, one might think the screenplay was the product of
locking
Aaron Spelling and Joe Eszterhas in a room with orders to produce an amalgam of every bad script each had ever had a hand in creating.
There's something weird and fascinating in the notion of women being locked or
locking
themselves behind convent walls, where they have to lead a life that denies their identity of women, all of it to serve an abstraction called God.
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