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Namely, that if you were out of power, you could still say that the government was terrible.
It is in this spirit that I join into a discussion of one of the critical issues of our time, namely, how to mobilize different forms of capital for the project of state building.
Some other parts of the world,
namely
the West, were solid, safe and stable.
And then I'm going spend perhaps the second half of the talk talking about, you know, how we might actually be able to prove that fatalism is wrong, namely, by actually doing something about it.
Alright, so finally I'm going to spend the rest of the talk, my last seven-and-a-half minutes, on step one; namely, how do we actually get to this moderate amount of life extension that will allow us to get to escape velocity?
But we quickly encountered an incredible problem; namely, there is no protein that's known to convert A into G or T into C in DNA.
Now, as you might imagine, we had to work with a resource that toddlers really care about, so we used the toddler equivalent of gold, namely, Goldfish crackers.
We have three main goals: give all of us a language for talking about a subject that's quite awkward and uncomfortable to discuss; empower a whole front line,
namely
friends, to help; and, in the process, improve all of our ability to love better.
Now, you see a very interesting pattern here, which is first of all, two things are vastly over-estimated,
namely
tornadoes and fireworks.
So I'm telling you something you already knew: namely, that comparison changes the value of things.
Namely, those who are looking at Spam think potato chips are going to be quite tasty; those who are looking at Godiva chocolate think they won't be nearly so tasty.
The answer to this question, I think, is an answer you've already heard in some of the talks, and I dare say you will hear again: namely, that our brains were evolved for a very different world than the one in which we are living.
Just to illustrate what to do about the nub of the problem, namely, light vehicles, here are four ultra-light carbon-composite concept cars with low drag, and all but the one at the upper left have hybrid drive.
Namely, if you believe in accelerating power, that technology inherently accelerates, that we build the tools that make us more powerful, then at some point you get to a stage where a single individual can take us all down, and then it looks like we're screwed.
Namely, the extent to which you have one of these biased time perspectives.
Or you can be transcendental future: namely, life begins after death.
Not just malnutrition in general, but there's a very cheap way of dealing with malnutrition, namely, the lack of micronutrients.
And they don't perceive even those as what they really are,
namely
electrical crackles.
Now, this is an interesting little message, and it's a lesson that has since, I think, been forgotten or lost or something, and that is, namely, that the OS is the interface.
So my premise here is that nuclear energy puts out more carbon dioxide, puts out more air pollutants, enhances mortality more and takes longer to put up than real renewable energy systems,
namely
wind, solar, geothermal power, hydro-tidal wave power.
What's behind that is a postulation, namely, not that humans should get much more technical in the future; rather than that, technology, a bit more human.
"Harlem nights" wasn't exactly what you can call a success even if it was great to see the two best black comedians together
namely
Murphy and Richard Pryor.
This has the same sort of feel to it that some better 70's sci-fi moovies accowmplished,
namely "
WestWorld" and "Logan's Run".
Back in college I studied marketing and, even though I missed a whole lot of classes and never really paid any attention, I will always remember the main and most essential principle of marketing, namely: it's not what you sell; it's HOW you sell it!
This turned out to be a big mistake as this is exactly the film that its rating suggests it is: namely, a very bad one!
But the shoddy production values can't completely obscure this film's considerable merits: namely, Sidney Poitier's performance as the cool detective determined to follow the evidence wherever it may lead, even if it implicates a friend.
While the film has one redeeming feature,
namely
some striking shots e.g. the shot of the sheep hanging from the tree, the scene of the funeral procession on the raft, or the scene of the boats leaving the village (which seemed influenced by the scene when the warships approach in the fantastic "Fellini Satyricon"), these were more photographic than cinematographic, and would have been better appreciated hung on a wall in an art gallery than embedded in a painfully slow-paced film that comes in at a whopping 162 minutes and suffers from terrible dialogue, extremely poor character development, over-acting, uninspired symbolism and heavy stylisation.
But the F/X,
namely
the eight legged freaks, makes this flick a hoot to watch.
As to be expected, there's a pretty good reason why this film is so obscure and unknown in spite of dealing with the always-popular premise of zombies and starring the 80's B-movie queen Linda Blair, namely: it sucks!
All "This is a spoof" musings aside, and while I certainly have tried to give it due consideration, have left me with a certain notion, namely; "This is quite possibly the worst film ever made."
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