Object
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So you can be the
object
of envy of others.
It's almost like ... imagine a snowflake in your hand, and you look at it, and it's an incredibly complicated, beautiful
object.
This
object
should be ice over a silicate core.
That tree could be a large
object
far away or a small
object
up close, and your brain has no way of knowing.
There was only so much data on a record, or a cassette, or even that antique
object
known as a CD.
Every time I do this, something else appears, so I'm actually learning more about the
object
when I change my perspective.
As a real-world
object
travels along, we can see its digital certificate or token move on the blockchain, adding value as it goes.
It's a tendency to only be able to think of an
object
in terms of its traditional use or function.
She was an
object.
In the history of her interpretation, she went from
object
of ideal beauty and love to
object
of reproduction.
Researchers believe that the low levels of serotonin is correlated with obsessive thinking about the
object
of love, which is like this feeling that someone has set up camp in your brain.
And that's a little found
object.
This kind of work is also very much like puppetry, where the found
object
is, in a sense, the puppet, and I'm the puppeteer at first, because I'm playing with an
object.
And then again, this is a found object, a little fan that I found.
It's always a struggle, but somehow I manage to sort of get this thought out into an object, and then it's there, OK.
The
object
itself just means nothing.
This means that any
object
purchased on the market today from the Middle East could potentially be funding terrorism.
The car, an inanimate object, has more say over public policy than this group of citizens.
One can become an
object
of public ridicule because of a misplaced B. Therefore, in this context, of course, it makes sense to dedicate all this time to spelling.
Any one of those elements you could sort of hang on the wall as some kind of art
object.
But this is how I get to that
object.
Ironically, that
object
was made by the Killarney process, which is a brand-new process here for the 21st century, and I can hear Greg Lynn laughing his socks off as I say that.
Which means that every
object
in the universe attracts every other object: every star, black hole, human being, smartphone, and atom are all constantly pulling on each other.
Gravity is generated by variations in the curvature of spacetime— the three dimensions of space plus time— which bend around any
object
that has mass.
These stars seem to orbit an invisible
object.
Well, as it happens, we can see a very interesting
object
in the top right, and this is a local radio galaxy, Centaurus A. If we zoom in on this, we can see that there are two huge plumes going out into space.
Suddenly, a large, heavy
object
falls off the truck in front of you.
Your car can't stop in time to avoid the collision, so it needs to make a decision: go straight and hit the object, swerve left into an SUV, or swerve right into a motorcycle.
Should it prioritize your safety by hitting the motorcycle, minimize danger to others by not swerving, even if it means hitting the large
object
and sacrificing your life, or take the middle ground by hitting the SUV, which has a high passenger safety rating?
In other words, it's systematically favoring or discriminating against a certain type of
object
to crash into.
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