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Synesthetes inherit a biological propensity for hyperconnecting brain neurons, but then must be exposed to cultural artifacts, such as calendars, food names, and alphabets.
And how many of those ten thousand girls
' names
will he be able to remember?
But how do these pitches get their
names?
Old English people had toungen instead of tongues, namen instead of names, and if things stayed the way they were, today we would have eyen instead of eyes.
They have sexy-sounding
names
like "supersymmetry" or "large extra dimensions."
Since the 19th century, beekeepers have reported occasional mass disappearances, giving them enigmatic
names
like disappearing disease, spring dwindle disease and autumn collapse.
Interestingly, in Nigeria, the plant is also known by other names,
names
associated with historical events, as well as myths.
Changing names, changing livelihoods.
This confusion makes many students wary of the heart in biology lessons, thinking it signals an intimidating subject full of complicated
names
and diagrams.
What Milner had discovered was that the declarative memory of names, dates and facts is different from the procedural memory of riding a bicycle or signing your name.
We check and recognize the shops and restaurants that have declared themselves a plastic bag-free zone, and we put this sticker at their entrance and publish their
names
on social media and some important magazines on Bali.
My friend Heidi Cullen said that if we gave droughts
names
the way we give hurricanes names, we'd call the one in the southeast now Katrina, and we would say it's headed toward Atlanta.
Frankly, people don't care about the years, the names, the dates, all those details that you're struggling to come up with in your mind.
They may resort to acronyms to shorten long names, choose generic terms over specific, or refer to slides and other visual aides.
Its dominions fragmented into kingdoms ruled by Goths and other Germanic tribes who assimilated into local cultures, though many of their
names
still mark the map.
And all the
names
are handwritten.
And one of my favorite things was picking
names.
But by the time child number seven came along, we had nearly run out of middle
names.
But it took me by surprise to learn in an area of Ethiopia, parents delay picking the
names
for their new babies by a month or more.
I tell her the list of
names
and me, and she says, "Listen, if that's what they want to do, who am I to say?" (Laughter) (Applause) That's my Ma.
Obviously the impact of your work has been written about and I'm sure you've heard about it all your life: what it meant to people, what it meant to our culture, you heard the applause when I just named the
names
of the shows, you raised half the people in the room through your work.
And more streets with mathematicians' names, too.
Their
names
will be engraved on the markers that hang above us.
The early anatomists who looked at brains gave the superficial structures of this thing all kinds of fanciful names, like hippocampus, meaning "little shrimp."
We were calling out our names, a little bit like a roll call, waiting for responses.
And we know that resumes with white-sounding
names
get more callbacks than resumes with black-sounding
names.
In some of those places, I didn't even know the
names
of the voting districts.
"Native eyes on native names," we called it, the idea being, who best to tell you who was important to Nigeria than a Nigerian journalist?
But fast enough, those building numbers became family
names.
We've had various
names
for post-traumatic stress throughout the history of war: homesickness, soldier's heart, shell shock, thousand-yard stare, for instance.
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