Naming
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I sent out some Facebook messages, some Twitter messages, and I gave people the opportunity to buy the
naming
rights to my 2011 TED Talk.
So even with that caveat, I knew that someone would buy the
naming
rights.
And that being said, through honesty and transparency, my entire talk, "Embrace Transparency," has been brought to you by my good friends at EMC, who for $7,100 bought the
naming
rights on eBay.
And so they went on
naming
dinosaurs because they were different.
And I did, and we ended up
naming
it Duterimbere, meaning "to go forward with enthusiasm."
My journalism is hinged on three basic principles: naming, shaming and jailing.
Don't forget the key principles: naming, shaming and jailing.
By recognizing that momentum,
naming
it and claiming it, they inevitably caused more live music venues to open, existing spaces to add live music to their repertoire, and they created a swell of civic buy-in around the idea, which meant that it wasn't just a slogan in some tourism pamphlet.
We feel uncomfortable
naming
it.
And while I can't claim we were exploring in the genuine Edwardian sense of the word — we weren't
naming
any mountains or mapping any uncharted valleys — I think we were stepping into uncharted territory in a human sense.
Origami armies unfold plans for paper planes and we remain imprisoned in our own paper chains, but the greater shame is that it always seems to stay the same, what changes is who’s in power choosing how to lay the blame, they’re
naming
names, forgetting these are names of people, because in the end it all comes down to people.
So ultimately, we want to teach the machines to see just like we do:
naming
objects, identifying people, inferring 3D geometry of things, understanding relations, emotions, actions and intentions.
When we were
naming
the site in Cancun, we named it a museum for a very important and simple reason: museums are places of preservation, of conservation and of education.
He opted, instead, to emphasize their enslaved state by
naming
them roboti, or robot in English.
And they ended up
naming
the company Warby Parker.
Over thousands of years, this popular culture has affected people's major decisions, such as naming, marriage, giving birth and attitude towards each other.
I use the word "soul" to describe that spark, because it's the only word in English that comes close to
naming
what each baby brought into the room.
I thought about
naming
the hotel, but I thought I probably shouldn't.
This is an actual group of people that sit around
naming
planetary objects.
These are people
naming
planets, and they won't use their first names.
Most people who tell us to pay attention to our well-being talk of the importance of
naming
our emotions.
By casually doing something as simple as
naming
a person, a child, we might be putting lids and casting shadows on their power.
The script in general was poorly conceived, even
naming
the championship 'The Toilet Bowl'.
the
naming
of his car I all so though was a little untastful for a kids movie.
I half wondered if Blake Edwards was
naming
the character played by Elke Sommer in A Shot in the Dark after this now-forgotten performer (though the spelling of the Sommer character's surname was actually Gambrelli).
Although Meagen Good and Mari Morrow are a substantial visual diversion...I have to give this a THUMBS DOWN!! Just
naming
the film "Down to the Last Minute" would have been OK.
The other fault is the
naming
of the characters . . . the names Sita and Radha seem contrived deliberately to shock and outrage (imagine a film in America depicting a gay relationship between a man named "Jesus" and another named "Paul"!)
Enjoyable but really unremarkable little film, the movie works simply because the cast headed by Zazu Pitts and James Gleason (both of whom would later appear together in a couple of Hildegarde Withers films after Edna Mae Oliver dropped out of that series) and supported by a great cast of actors and actresses you know but may not know the name of (I don't hence the lack naming).
Ummm, instead of
naming
this "War of the Worlds", lets name this "War of the Walking Long Distances".
The Eternal Jew (Der Ewige Jude) does not have what we today would call the markings of a scholarly document: rather than
naming
experts or sources to support what it says, it simply says, without opposition, what it wants us to believe (one will concede that American newsreels of that period were also much less regulated than would seem ethical to a modern audience, often inserting dramatized scenes and passing them off as actual news footage).
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