Machine
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1914 examples of Machine in a sentence
I was only four years old when I saw my mother load a washing
machine
for the very first time in her life.
My mother and father had been saving money for years to be able to buy that machine, and the first day it was going to be used, even Grandma was invited to see the
machine.
My mother carefully opened the door, and she loaded the laundry into the machine, like this.
I want to see it," and she sat down in front of the machine, and she watched the entire washing program.
To my grandmother, the washing
machine
was a miracle.
I've done the scrutiny of market data, and I've found that, indeed, the washing
machine
has penetrated below the air line, and today, there's an additional one billion people out there who live above the "wash line."
And they want the washing
machine.
They want the washing
machine
in exactly the same way.
How can we tell this woman that she isn't going to have a washing
machine?
And these people, they want the washing
machine.
But I can assure you that this woman in the favela in Rio, she wants a washing
machine.
My mother explained the magic with this
machine
the very, very first day.
Because this is the magic: you load the laundry, and what do you get out of the
machine?
And we really, we really loved this
machine.
It is actually the true integration of the man and the
machine.
And do you realize that almost all of those are due to human error and not
machine
error, and can therefore be prevented by machines?
It's not like that electronic abs
machine
where, 15 minutes a month, you get washboard abs.
If the judge can't tell the
machine
apart from the human, the
machine
has passed the test.
Why not have the quick wit of a Ken Jennings, especially if you can augment it with the next generation of the Watson
machine?
There's one obvious thing to talk about: Can a
machine
become a mind?
Can you build a
machine
that thinks like a human being that is conscious?
This is Baron Wolfgang von Kempelen's mechanical chess playing
machine.
Letters thanking us, but sometimes you also get funny letters like this one: "Now I understand why there is Braille on a drive-up ATM machine."
You can't just take human thinking and put it into a
machine.
There was no language to translate this ancient, idiosyncratic handcraft into something
machine
operators could produce.
And I happen to have invented a
machine
to do just that.
So now I've invented this
machine
to let us explore the microscopic world.
And the answer is: no, not really; we use a
machine
shop.
We're designing for this
machine
dialect.
What they did was they hooked up Harvard undergraduates to an electric shock
machine.
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