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When I reach the summit of a steep mountain in the middle of nowhere, I feel young, invincible, eternal.
I'm used to algorithms and data structures and super motivated students, and nothing in my background prepared me to deal with a raging, violent adolescent in the middle of
nowhere.
I tried harsh words and threats and they took me
nowhere.
There's
nowhere
to flush.
And even though a hundred teams were there, these cars went
nowhere.
Each stage is magical because it creates the impression of something utterly new appearing almost out of
nowhere
in the universe.
And of course, Christians in the United States, or anybody, says, "This is some little church in the middle of nowhere."
Here's a mother and her two year-old cub were traveling on a ship a hundred miles offshore in the middle of nowhere, and they're riding on this big piece of glacier ice, which is great for them; they're safe at this point.
I grew up in the middle of
nowhere
on a dirt road in rural Arkansas, an hour from the nearest movie theater.
And
nowhere
do we see that more clearly than in the European Union, whose 27 member countries speak 23 official languages.
It means in the 1966 television season, The "Smothers Brothers" came out of
nowhere.
Here was an army that had just had experience in the First World War, where millions of men fought each other in the trenches, getting nowhere, making no progress, and here someone had come up with a device that allowed them to fly up in the skies high above enemy territory and destroy whatever they wanted with pinpoint accuracy.
And then literally just out of nowhere, the guy asks me, "Where were you September 12th?"
We were
nowhere
to be seen.
Because I have an idea, I can put it out there, but if you guys don't grab that idea and hold it as dear, the idea goes
nowhere
and the world is never changed.
And similar to "Double Rainbow," it seems to have just sprouted up out of
nowhere.
But sometimes it's as though a doorway appears from out of
nowhere
and it opens onto a staircase.
Of course, human groups are
nowhere
near as cohesive as beehives.
Children have to leave the orphanage at age 16, despite the fact that there's often
nowhere
for them to go.
Kids are just sending us these text messages because texting is so familiar and comfortable to them and there's
nowhere
else to turn that they're sending them to us.
Is there really
nowhere
significant for us to explore left here on Earth?
So they may be looking at a light in the ceiling, or they may be isolated in the corner, or they might be engaged in these repetitive movements, in self-stimulatory movements that led them
nowhere.
He came out of
nowhere.
We were going
nowhere.
Well, I think all of you can guess that 12 years on, we're still
nowhere
near that goal.
Some of it's very high-tech, and some of it is extremely low-tech, such as the project that MKSS is running in Rajasthan, India, where they take the spending data of the state and paint it on 100,000 village walls, and then invite the villagers to come and comment who is on the government payroll, who's actually died, what are the bridges that have been built to nowhere, and to work together through civic engagement to save real money and participate and have access to that budget.
In the question of consciousness and artificial intelligence, artificial intelligence has really, like the study of consciousness, gotten nowhere, we have no idea how consciousness works.
If you include Internet telephony, you might be able to push this number up to six or seven percent, but it's
nowhere
near what people tend to estimate.
And
nowhere
was this brought home more than during Hurricane Sandy.
I was the Cousin Oliver of the sitcom of the Krosoczka family, the new kid who came out of
nowhere.
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