Looking
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She takes the money and hands it over to the recruitment agent, while the children are
looking
on.
She's an amazing woman whose daughter went missing about 10 years ago, and since then, she has been
looking
for her daughter.
The teacher and parent community at Bia's school is
looking
for other ways they could improve that space even further.
Each well of these plates has specific biochemistry that we assign, that is
looking
for a specific microRNA, acting like a trap that closes only when the microRNA is present in the sample, and when it does, it will shine with green color.
Since we're
looking
for the microRNA patterns in your blood at any given time, you don't need to know which cancer you're
looking
for.
This is your conference, and I think you have a right to know a little bit right now, in this transition period, about this guy who's going to be
looking
after it for you for a bit.
And I think what disgusts me more than anything,
looking
back, is how the hell did I let my personal happiness get so tied up with this business thing?
This Syrian young man survived one of these boats that capsized — most of the people drowned — and he told us, "Syrians are just
looking
for a quiet place where nobody hurts you, where nobody humiliates you, and where nobody kills you."
He was teaching himself to communicate, but we were
looking
in the wrong place, and this is what happens when assessments and analytics overvalue one metric — in this case, verbal communication — and undervalue others, such as creative problem-solving.
You're
looking
at a picture of the prize we gave last year, 2013.
The basic problem, I'm sure you're familiar with, that you're
looking
inside a long, narrow, dark place.
I am addicted to adventure, and as a young boy, I would rather look outside the window at the birds in the trees and the sky than
looking
at that two-dimensional chalky blackboard where time stands still and even sometimes dies.
Paul, who’s married, is
looking
at Linda.
Meanwhile, Linda is
looking
at John, who’s not married.
Is someone who’s married
looking
at someone who’s not married?
So in either scenario, someone married is
looking
at someone who’s not married.
And you wouldn't know it by
looking
at him.
What I'm suggesting is, when you connect with people around a shared interest and action, you're accustomed to serendipitous things happening into the future, and I think that's what we're
looking
at.
And this is one of the reasons why the nutrition companies of this world, they are
looking
for this fruit to provide what we know as reinforced food.
They emerged over the years when immigrants from the countryside came to the cities
looking
for work, like cities within the cities, known for problems like crime, poverty, and the violent drug war between police and the drug gangs.
We started
looking
for funding, but instead, we just ran into questions, like, how many houses are you going to paint?
And instead of
looking
for funding, we started a crowdfunding campaign, and in a little over a month, more than 1,500 people put together and donated over 100,000 dollars.
DU: So we want to thank everybody who wanted to become part of this dream and supported us along the way, and we are
looking
at continuing.
And then you're
looking
at bipartisanship breaking out with, actually, Republicans in the Congress and state legislatures allowing bills to be enacted with majority Democratic support, so we've gone from being sort of the third rail, the most fearful issue of American politics, to becoming one of the most successful.
That price is also a signal that maybe we need to start
looking
at other technologies, in the same way that gasoline prices are a signal and an impetus, to, say, the development of electric cars.
It's a whole new way of
looking
at the world.
And then
looking
at the emerging economies, top of the BRICS, pleased to say, is Brazil.
And one night, I found myself having a beer with Pete, and Pete was
looking
at me and he just said, "You know, Mom, I don't know, selling group insurance is just not my passion."
And he says, "Well, Pete, we've been
looking
at all the tests, and I have to tell you, it's not a sprained wrist, it's not a broken wrist, it's not nerve damage in the wrist, it's not an infection, it's not Lyme disease."
He goes, "We're not
looking
back, we're
looking
forward.
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