Looked
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As Carl Sagan, another recently dead hero, put it, "How is it that hardly any major religion has
looked
at science and concluded, 'This is better than we thought!
So I
looked
at them right away, and they said, "No problem.
And he
looked
at it and said, "Thank you.
So the story about the Baltimore Ceasefire is that Baltimore
looked
the murder rate in the eye and said, "What you're not going to do is snatch our greatness."
So we rushed over to Sargeant Street, and we held hands in a circle and we
looked
at the pavement, and we said, "This is sacred ground because we make it so, because everywhere in our city where people lose their lives to violence needs to be sacred ground."
If you
looked
at one of these galaxies and measured its velocity, it would be moving away from you.
I dropped down in this ice hole, just through that hole that you just saw, and I
looked
up under the underside of the ice, and I was dizzy; I thought I had vertigo.
And I
looked
at Goran, and I said to him, "Forget that."
You don't want to be too anthropomorphic, but I swear that she
looked
at me like, "This useless predator's going to starve in my ocean."
Another aha! moment came from a 2010 Wayne State University research project that
looked
into pre-1950s baseball cards of Major League players.
He would try to figure out what the quantum wave function of this huge number of atoms
looked
like.
And then we
looked
at these kinds of bridges and just couldn't help feeling that it was a beautiful thing that had broken.
This is the only project that we've done where the finished thing
looked
more like a rendering than our renderings.
This is what her arm
looked
like when she came to my clinic about three months after her sprain.
But when she got in, she kind of
looked
around, and she settled in.
We've
looked
at three things: peacemaking centers, centers for restorative justice and restorative economics and pop-up villages.
And as the subtitle suggests, I
looked
at Islamic tradition and the history of Islamic thought from the perspective of individual liberty, and I tried to find what are the strengths with regard to individual liberty.
These were intellectuals or statesmen of the 19th century, and later, 20th century, which
looked
at Europe, basically, and saw that Europe has many things to admire, like science and technology.
These Muslim thinkers, intellectuals and statesmen of the 19th century,
looked
at Europe, saw these things, and said, "Why don't we have these things?"
And they
looked
back at Islamic tradition, and saw that there are problematic aspects, but they're not the core of the religion, so maybe they can be re-understood, and the Koran can be reread in the modern world.
This is a very quick overview of all the studies that I
looked
at.
It's when we warmed it up, and we turned on the lights and
looked
inside the box, we saw that the piece metal was still there in one piece.
And so she
looked
into the bone of this T. rex, one of the thigh bones, and she actually found some very interesting structures in there.
They found these red circular-looking objects, and they looked, for all the world, like red blood cells.
The cells
looked
better.
The vessels
looked
better.
We went and
looked
at a site.
And I want to think about the possibilities of what democracy might look like, or might have
looked
like, if we had more involved the mothers.
A different book was written not too long ago in the mid-90s called "Touched With Fire" by Kay Redfield Jamison in which it was
looked
at in a creative sense in which Mozart and Beethoven and Van Gogh all have this manic depression that they were suffering with.
We went back and
looked
at where these particular texts were found, and it turns out that they were found very, very far away from the Indus Valley.
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