Morning
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There's a belief among our people that
morning
brings good news.
So I had to come up with something to do with the morning, because there's good news in the
morning.
So I went to him very early in the morning, as the sun rose.
Okay, this
morning
I'm speaking on the question of corruption.
The Central Bank in which we stand this
morning
is immune from the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act.
So the Starrs, in adapting this to their home, created a
morning
checklist in which each child is expected to tick off chores.
So on the
morning
I visited, Eleanor came downstairs, poured herself a cup of coffee, sat in a reclining chair, and she sat there, kind of amiably talking to each of her children as one after the other they came downstairs, checked the list, made themselves breakfast, checked the list again, put the dishes in the dishwasher, rechecked the list, fed the pets or whatever chores they had, checked the list once more, gathered their belongings, and made their way to the bus.
The week we introduced a
morning
checklist into our house, it cut parental screaming in half.
And in the morning, her mom taught us how to try to make tortillas and wanted to give me a Bible, and she took me aside and she said to me in her broken English, "Your music has helped my daughter so much.
Our attitude is, "Well, look, if you can get the advertising donated, you know, to air at four o'clock in the morning, I'm okay with that.
As we heard from Dr. Insel this morning, psychiatric disorders like autism, depression and schizophrenia take a terrible toll on human suffering.
Now, an emerging view that you also heard about from Dr. Insel this morning, is that psychiatric disorders are actually disturbances of neural circuits that mediate emotion, mood and affect.
Now to begin to overcome our ignorance of the role of brain chemistry in brain circuitry, it's helpful to work on what we biologists call "model organisms," animals like fruit flies and laboratory mice, in which we can apply powerful genetic techniques to molecularly identify and pinpoint specific classes of neurons, as you heard about in Allan Jones's talk this
morning.
And that's the main theme of what I want to say to you this
morning.
And instead of telling you more about it, I'm going to invite one of them, Sam Berns from Boston, who's here this morning, to come up on the stage and tell us about his experience as a child affected with progeria.
His parents, Scott Berns and Leslie Gordon, both physicians, are here with us this
morning
as well.
This is one of the cows which was killed at night, and I just woke up in the
morning
and I found it dead, and I felt so bad, because it was the only bull we had.
She runs up to them on the beach one
morning
and says, "Mom, Dad, we've got to get off the beach."
It wasn't at four in the morning, but it was closer to midnight.
And they came into my room the next
morning.
And so, on an overcast
morning
in January, I headed north off in a silver Chevy to find a man and some peace.
I'd grown five inches and done some 20,000 pushups in eight months, and the night before the crash, I delighted in my new body, playing basketball with friends into the wee hours of a May
morning.
It was then I read the testimony that Abed gave the
morning
after the crash, of driving down the right lane of a highway toward Jerusalem.
And so I didn't point out that in his own testimony the
morning
after the crash, Abed did not even mention the bus driver.
You know death, and so may wake each
morning
pulsing with ready life.
When one morning, years after the crash, I stepped onto stone and the underside of my left foot felt the flash of cold, nerves at last awake, it was exhilarating, a gust of snow.
He said, "The robot became part of me." Jim Ewing: The
morning
after the first time I was attached to the robot, my daughter came downstairs and asked me how it felt to be a cyborg, and my answer was that I didn't feel like a cyborg.
I mean, there's a bit, but it's not what gets people up in the morning, what keeps them at their desks.
Sarah Brown Wessling: Good
morning
everybody.
She'd just bought a new address book, and she'd spent the
morning
filling in her many contacts, but then she'd been left staring at that empty blank that comes after the words "In case of emergency, please call ..." She was nearly hysterical when she looked at me and said, "Who's going to be there for me if I get in a car wreck?
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