Novel
in sentence
2054 examples of Novel in a sentence
A
novel
needs scene after scene to build, and the story of our life needs an arc as well.
This
novel
training paradigm encouraged the brain to create new connections, some relay circuits that relay information from the brain past the injury and restore cortical control over the locomotor networks below the injury.
Those include abilities at tasks requiring physical strength and stamina, ambition, and the power of
novel
reasoning in a circumscribed situation, such as figuring out the structure of DNA, best left to scientists under the age of 30.
In the end, it may be bats which change their social structure in response to a population crash, or it may be meerkats who show a
novel
adaptation to a human road, or it may be another species.
That's not the
novel
part.
What's
novel
is how we make it sound like this young woman.
It was a movement spearheaded by the Quakers, and it only became popular when Harriet Beecher Stowe's
novel "
Uncle Tom's Cabin" became a bestseller.
Can this help us inspire the design of
novel
robots?
However, just as the technology of concrete was critical in realization of the Pantheon, new designers will use the technologies of the Internet to create
novel
concepts that will endure.
In realms of genetics, regenerative medicine and synthetic biology, designers are growing
novel
technologies, not foreseen or anticipated by nature.
In short, we're using data to make
novel
sockets quickly and cheaply.
Which is more than twice the size of your average novel, and we had to put every single one of those letters in the correct order, without a single typo.
His favorite
novel
was "The [Unknown] Masterpiece" by Honoré de Balzac, and he felt the protagonist was the painter himself.
I found four in the morning in a
novel
by Isabel Allende.
The first problem for that definition is from a recent
novel
by Paul Beatty called "Tuff."
My engineering colleague at Berkeley designed with his students a
novel
manufacturing technique where you essentially origami the exoskeleton, you laser cut it, laminate it, and you fold it up into a robot.
And then they had another
novel
idea: let's bring in world-class designers and let them go out into communities and make these beautiful gardens, and maybe they might not just be about food.
That is to say, the burden of proof is on the person with a
novel
claim.
And we're very good at this sort of thing because our ability to stereotype people is not some sort of arbitrary quirk of the mind, but rather it's a specific instance of a more general process, which is that we have experience with things and people in the world that fall into categories, and we can use our experience to make generalizations about
novel
instances of these categories.
This reminds me of the
novel "
1984" by George Orwell, where the only apparently trustable person was an informer.
Well, that chance encounter inspired my imagination, and I created the Lunch Lady graphic
novel
series, a series of comics about a lunch lady who uses her fish stick nunchucks to fight off evil cyborg substitutes, a school bus monster, and mutant mathletes, and the end of every book, they get the bad guy with their hairnet, and they proclaim, "Justice is served!" (Laughter) (Applause) And it's been amazing, because the series was so welcomed into the reading lives of children, and they sent me the most amazing letters and cards and artwork.
The most iconic work of literature about surveillance and privacy is the George Orwell
novel "
1984," which we all learn in school, and therefore it's almost become a cliche.
It's seen a man before, it's seen black before, it's seen a guitar before, but it has independently generated this
novel
description of this picture.
So the question is, okay, altruism is the answer, it's not just a
novel
ideal, but can it be a real, pragmatic solution?
Although the
novel
moves forward through subsequent generations, time moves in an almost cyclical manner.
In spite of all this fatalism, the
novel
still holds hope.
It's very unambiguous, and it seems to be associated with greater auditory processing of these
novel
sounds.
The values that the A.I. has need to match ours, not just in the familiar context, like where we can easily check how the A.I. behaves, but also in all
novel
contexts that the A.I. might encounter in the indefinite future.
Here's an example of a design that I've done recently for a
novel
by Haruki Murakami, who I've done design work for for over 20 years now, and this is a
novel
about a young man who has four dear friends who all of a sudden, after their freshman year of college, completely cut him off with no explanation, and he is devastated.
["'Perfidia' a
novel
by James Ellroy"] Okay, James Ellroy, amazing crime writer, a good friend, I've worked with him for many years.
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