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Those eyes look like most eyes I've seen before,
nothing
weird going on here."
You can't be
nothing
if you think you're something, even if you think that something is
nothing
because no matter what you think, you're a thinking thing, or as Descartes put it, "I think, therefore I am," and so are you, really.
The result has regions where we see waves separated by regions of
nothing
at all.
The nice thing about this promoter is that we do
nothing.
$3.4 trillion sounds like a lot of money until you compare it to the $5.1 trillion that has been slushing around in the same countries, in our financial institutions, doing absolutely
nothing
during the same period except inflating stock exchanges and bidding up house prices.
"It's
nothing.
It's a really shy, reclusive eel that we know almost
nothing
about.
And we looked in the literature, and
nothing
was known about this shark's vision.
So now it's going from fish and sharks into reptiles, which, again, this is only one month old, but it shows us that we know almost
nothing
about this hawksbill turtle's vision.
Who can we sue?" (Laughter) Now Chris is a really brilliant lawyer, but he knew almost
nothing
about patent law and certainly
nothing
about genetics.
Create something out of
nothing
with the pure power of logic.
IW: We started researching, and let's just say, the more we learned, there was
nothing
good about plastic bags.
There is
nothing
bigger or older than the universe.
The universe can spontaneously create itself out of
nothing.
Technically, there's
nothing
wrong with that.
And why is it that we keep hearing phrases like, "Life's too short for farmed fish," or, "Wild-caught, of course!" over fish that we know virtually
nothing
about?
If you feed salmon soy with
nothing
else, it literally explodes.
People prefer something fresh and healthy that they can trust over something that comes from far away that they know
nothing
about.
Which racial identity I check has
nothing
to do with my genes.
I thought
nothing
of it until I saw from the corner of my eye she was walking from the opposite direction, also just staring at me.
Marie Curie, one of the early radiation pioneers, summed up the challenge as follows:
"Nothing
in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood.
While the school of fish is elegantly twisting, turning, and dodging sharks in what looks like deliberate coordination, each individual fish is actually just following two basic rules that have
nothing
to do with the shark: one, stay close, but not too close to your neighbor, and two, keep swimmming.
But if you reduce a school of fish to individuals, it loses the ability to evade predators, and there's
nothing
left to study.
And if you reduce the brain to individual neurons, you're left with something that is notoriously unreliable, and
nothing
like how we think and behave, at least most of the time.
But what happened next was
nothing
short of miraculous.
If it's heads, you lose nothing, but if it's tails, you lose $1000 instead.
Am I
nothing
but that hum?
There's
nothing
special about it.
Nothing
out of the ordinary.
And yet, it is extraordinary, because in my pain and my panic, in the homelessness of my humlessness, I have
nothing
to do but pay attention.
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