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In his stories, he would describe in fantastical technical detail machines and contraptions, and
nowhere
was he more influential in this than in his short story, "The Unparalleled Adventure of One Hans Pfaall."
But we’re
nowhere
near the endgame when it comes to our perception.
Grandma did not know I was gay, and about six months before she died, out of nowhere, she asked me if I had a boyfriend.
It's
nowhere
near any Interstate or railroad.
We're
nowhere
near mapping all of those stars yet.
So, it was going
nowhere.
90 percent of the reptiles on this island, 37 percent of the plant species exist here and
nowhere
else on earth, and that includes this species of dragon's blood tree, which actually bleeds this red resin.
We don't have to keep growing these bridges to
nowhere.
And the idea there is that outside the spaceship, the universe is implacably hostile, and inside is all we have, all we depend on, and we only get the one chance: if we mess up our spaceship, we've got
nowhere
else to go.
And most places in the universe, a typical place in the universe, is
nowhere
near any galaxies.
But we're still
nowhere
near a typical place in the universe.
If you go to an Amazon jungle and fog a tree, you may get a lot of bugs, but for fishes, there's
nowhere
in the world you can get seven new species per hour of time.
It would be more feasible to scan a dead brain using an electron microscope, but even that technology is
nowhere
near good enough– and requires killing the subject first.
And how do we store memory in our mind, how certain images emerge out of
nowhere
or can fall apart over time.
Nowhere
is this failure more apparent than in the warm waters on either side of our equator.
Then out of nowhere, my boss comes to me and says, "Hey, we want you to save this clamshell for the company and lead the effort to reduce waste within McDonald's."
But like I said, in the middle of the ocean, there is
nowhere
to hide.
The Supreme Court had mandated only green firecrackers could be sold, but those were
nowhere
to be found.
I didn't want a wish just to start from
nowhere.
However, suppose there was one more A. First two A blocks form up, then two B’s, but now the remaining C and A have
nowhere
to go, so the whole thing falls apart.
But make that 3 E’s and 3 C’s, and there’s
nowhere
for the last C to go.
There would be
nowhere
to turn.
In the question of consciousness and artificial intelligence, artificial intelligence has really, like the study of consciousness, gotten
nowhere.
The good news is random people apparate from nowhere, put out the fire and leave without expecting payment or praise.
If the axis-tilt theory had been refuted, its defenders would have had
nowhere
to go.
But there is
nowhere
you can study.
You've got
nowhere
to go.
Again, it's kind of coming out of nowhere; it's a little hard to use right now.
There's all these elegant work in the tissue culture dishes, that if you give this cancer drug, you can do this effect to the cell, but the doses in those dishes are
nowhere
near the doses that happen in the body.
I think that really leads
nowhere.
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