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And my first reaction, that I can't actually say here, but will describe it as fear, the idea of surveying people about their scripts was certainly not a
novel
or a genius one.
Which is fine, but then females need to have 50 percent of the rights for the stage, the film, the novel, the place of creativity.
Now fast forward to some years later, I wrote a
novel
about a man who among other things beats his wife and whose story doesn't end very well.
While I was promoting the
novel
in Nigeria, a journalist, a nice, well-meaning man, told me he wanted to advise me.
It also combines the linguistic and mathematical precision, in which the left hemisphere is more involved, with the
novel
and creative content that the right excels in.
Because his most famous work, the
novel "
1984," depicts an oppressive society under a totalitarian government, "Orwellian" is often used simply to mean authoritarian.
Our new technologies are opening up many other
novel
ethical dilemmas.
The idea of public education was for coal miners, who would work in the coal mines all day, then they'd come home and they should have the dignity to be able to read a
novel
and understand it.
There, we uncovered a microorganism that could make
novel
antibiotics, antibiotics that can kill the world's worst superbugs.
It's a very exciting twist ending, like an O. Henry novel, so I won't ruin it.
Ray Bradbury’s
novel
imagines a world where books are banned from all areas of life - and possessing, let alone reading them, is forbidden.
The
novel
was published in 1953, at the height of the Cold War.
Nobody wants to publish you fantasy
novel
about a school for wizards.
In her
novel
The Violent Bear it Away, the main character grapples with the choice to become a man of God – but also sets fires and commits murder.
The changes that allowed us to do that, the evolution of this highly adaptable brain that we all carry around with us, allowing us to create
novel
cultures, allowing us to develop the diversity that we see on a whirlwind trip like the one I've just been on.
After "The Colossus" she published "The Bell Jar," her only novel, which fictionalizes the time she spent working for Mademoiselle magazine in New York during college.
The
novel
follows its heroine, Esther, as she slides into a severe depressive episode, but also includes wickedly funny and shrewd depictions of snobby fashion parties and dates with dull men.
From France, he published his first novel, "Go Tell it on the Mountain," in 1953.
And there's this great
novel
that Arthur Clarke wrote twice, called "Against the Fall of Night" and "The City and the Stars."
And in the novel, a particular one named Alvin is created.
And so when something like this hits you in a campaign, you have to decide how you're going to respond, and we had a
novel
idea.
Now, why is that story and that approach so
novel?
And this is very much like how the Victorian
novel
used fog in this way.
As she struggles with hyperempathy, or a condition in the
novel
that causes her to feel others’ pain, and less often, their pleasure.
What we need to fear most is not what artificial intelligence will do to us on its own, but how the people in power will use artificial intelligence to control us and to manipulate us in novel, sometimes hidden, subtle and unexpected ways.
This is an excerpt from my novel, "Lagoon."
And the
novel
thing here is, many, many moons ago, I started the Google self-driving car team.
She was sitting with someone who I presume was her mother, and they were talking about the novel, "Dune."
First of all, I was embarrassed because I had not read the
novel "
Dune" at that time.
Or perhaps you think of CO2 as the villain in the novel, you know?
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