Match
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At the tipping point, the
match
sets fire to the forest.
Once the forest is ablaze, it doesn't do any good to blow out the
match.
You have to blow out the
match
before the forest catches fire.
Just 12 years later, I was fighting for my life against just one computer in a
match
called by the cover of "Newsweek" "The Brain's Last Stand."
I fought back after this devastating blow to win the first match, but the writing was on the wall.
Twenty years after my
match
with Deep Blue, second match, this sensational "The Brain's Last Stand" headline has become commonplace as intelligent machines move in every sector, seemingly every day.
It's been a very bad
match
for those of us who were born extremely sensitive.
To understand how intentions function in conversation, Carroll said to imagine someone holding a cigarette and asking for a
match.
Knowing what people are like helps to
match
them better with their jobs.
In this case we know that the predatory firefly’s signal isn’t an accident because she flexibly adjusts her flash pattern to
match
males of different species.
Sensing a threat, the octopus will rapidly change its colors to
match
its surroundings.
With friends, we had been sitting and watching
match
football, and having some good music with WorldSpace radio, when it started, I think.
And could I
match
readers to the events that were taking place around them in real time?
The resulting complexes act like scouts, latching onto free-floating genetic material and searching for a
match
to the virus.
Here’s how it works in the lab: scientists design a “guide” RNA to
match
the gene they want to edit, and attach it to Cas9.
And with such a quickly changing economy where jobs are coming online that might require skills that nobody has, if we only look at what someone has done in the past, we're not going to be able to
match
people to the jobs of the future.
PA: Four years ago, this artist ... AM: and this organizer ... PA: found that we were not just a
match.
At the time she was writing, a wealthy marriage was a financial necessity for most young women, and she often explores the tension between the mythical quest for love, and the economic benefits of making a
match.
In "Emma," the titular character feels surrounded by dull neighbors, and friends who can’t hope to
match
her wit.
You zoom in, there are just four DNA strands and they have little single-stranded bits on them that can bind to other tiles, if they
match.
But for today's talk, I want you to think about transgender as someone who is assigned a sex at birth that doesn't
match
with who they are as a person and their sense of self.
So there I was, sitting in the locker room, getting ready for a
match
within days of my dad passing away.
Before he got up to get ready for his own match, he gave me this piece of advice that would change the entire direction of my life.
With every wrestling match, I dug deeper.
So on July 27, 2007, I wrestled my final match, and walked away from professional wrestling to pursue the next chapter of my life.
But by 1949, the Soviet Union had decided it was unacceptable to have us as the only nuclear power, and they began to
match
what the United States had developed.
The suite of characteristics we were seeing didn't
match
any known species.
The next day I came to check what happened with the solar, and I found a whole neighborhood watching a football
match
using our device.
If a whole neighborhood can watch a football
match
using one device, it means two, three and four families can share one device and enjoy the electricity.
Increasingly, it tries to
match
you with your offline data.
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