Missed
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I mean, wouldn't it be a huge historic
missed
opportunity not to do this, given that we can?
The moment my eye shifted, I immediately started to change them, so now somehow you
missed
where it started and where it stopped.
I
missed
my family and the friends I left behind.
I mean, you
missed
this one.
JB: Richard Serra says that so nonchalantly, you might have
missed
it.
Less than a month ago, he and his daughter were on their way from SOLA to their village, and they literally
missed
being killed by a roadside bomb by minutes.
She never
missed
a day of school, K-12.
If you
missed
anything, I'll be happy to send you the list of these tips.
A student
missed
18.
These kinds of dependencies are largely
missed
by standard risk management tools, which ignore them and see lizards when they should see dragon-kings.
It's just that their beauty is
missed
because they're so omnipresent, so, I don't know, commonplace, that people don't notice them.
And then when Peter showed me that, I realized we had
missed
something, which is the rest of the planet.
In the first year, his goal was 20 million users and he
missed
it.
All sides have never
missed
an opportunity to miss an opportunity.
How bad would this have been had it not
missed
the Earth?
This results in eight billion dollars in costs for the airline industry globally every year, not to mention the impact on all of us: stress, inconvenience,
missed
meetings as we sit helplessly in an airport terminal.
My mother
missed
work and took her to doctors who couldn't make a diagnosis.
In fact, one of our learners who took the circuits course early last year, he then went on to take a software course from Berkeley at the end of the year, and this is what the learner had to say on our discussion board when he just started that course about the green check mark: "Oh god; have I
missed
you."
But if scientists had only seen this and they were like, "OK, we're just not going to touch that with a stick," they would have
missed
the bigger thing about sea hares that makes them really remarkable.
And usually it's just that they
missed
the future.
It's Jackie Joyner-Kersee, who in 1984
missed
taking the gold in the heptathlon by one third of a second, and her husband predicted that would give her the tenacity she needed in follow-up competition.
Maybe a breakup or an exam, you
missed
a flight.
Both civilians, obviously, and soldiers suffer in war; I don't think any civilian has ever
missed
the war that they were subjected to.
At 400 meters, it
missed
me by three inches.
I think what he
missed
is brotherhood.
He missed, in some ways, the opposite of killing.
What he
missed
was connection to the other men he was with.
I probably would have
missed
the booklet, "Grilled Cheese at Four O'Clock in the Morning."
And coaches really want this, because
missed
assignments lose you games, and coaches hate losing games.
These illnesses can result in suicide; they often compromise one's ability to work at one's full potential; and they're the cause of so many tragedies harder to measure: lost relationships and connections,
missed
opportunities to pursue dreams and ideas.
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