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And as we
opened
the clinic, we had a resolution to sign, he presented me a gift.
These chambers could’ve been filled with water prior to the event and then
opened
to submerge the stage under more than a million gallons of water, to create a depth of five feet.
We opened— NM: No surgeries.
We
opened
for Shania Twain for two years on her international tour.
What is in your head and your mind and what you have seen and witnessed ... One of the things that it's good to remember, always, is that when you
opened
that restaurant, whites and blacks could not eat together in this city.
And he couldn't go from house to house to get his clients and all that, because he was sick, so she
opened
up this little sandwich shop, so she was going to take down the numbers, because he was sick a lot.
They shut his lab down, and at that moment, he moved to Virginia Commonwealth University,
opened
another lab, and it is there, at age 72, that he published a paper for which, 15 years later, he got the Nobel Prize for Chemistry.
So many people in her family
opened
their world to me and shared their stories.
So in 1543, Nicholas Copernicus published "The Revolutions of Heavenly Spheres," and by taking the Earth out of the center, and putting the sun in the center of the solar system, he
opened
our eyes to a much larger universe, of which we are just a small part.
It got abandoned when the new Croton Aqueducts
opened
in 1890.
By making these partnerships that I described to you, I have really
opened
my mind and, I have to say, my heart to have a greater understanding, to make other discoveries about nature and myself.
And it really
opened
my eyes to this conversation that could be explored, about beauty.
The Texas Tower murderer
opened
my eyes, in retrospect, when we studied his tragic mass murder, to the importance of play, in that that individual, by deep study, was found to have severe play deprivation.
Any portion around the theater actually can be
opened
discretely.
Portions can be opened, so you can now actually have motorcycles drive directly into the performance, or you can even just have an open-air performance, or for intermissions.
And that pro forma led us to a mixed-use building that was very large, in order to support their aspirations of the art, but it also
opened
up opportunities for the art itself to collaborate, interact with commercial spaces that actually artists more and more want to work within.
"Who the hell is this?" (Laughter) But the other thing it did is it
opened
up this idea of an app store.
Last November, a museum
opened
in Tokyo called The Mori Museum, in a skyscraper, up on the 56th floor.
Is our generation going to make the same mistake that a past generation did with atomic weaponry, and not deal with the issues that surround it until Pandora's box is already
opened
up?
But I remember in early April 2006, I
opened
up my Blackberry, and I'm reading about Greenpeace campaigners showing up in the UK by the dozens, dressed as chickens, having breakfast at McDonald's and chaining themselves to the chairs and tables.
Now, so shocked was everybody else, in fact, that the announcer, the CEO of Ernst and Young,
opened
the envelope, and the first words out of his mouth were, "Oh my God." (Laughter) And then he reset himself and announced that we had won.
He sent his prediction to the Berlin observatory, they
opened
up their telescope and in the very first night they found this faint point of light slowly moving across the sky and discovered Neptune.
I
opened
my private practice as soon as I was licensed.
And we start construction in June, and it will be
opened
by TEDGlobal.
And it
opened
a couple of weeks ago, and there's 600 kids that are now using the schools.
And that's what really
opened
the way to major insights from medicine.
And last year, the world got its first pay-what-you-can grocery store, when Feed it Forward
opened
in Toronto.
[When we passed by the first jeep ...] [they
opened
fire on us.] [And my 12-year-old daughter Christine] [was killed in the shooting.]
And they
opened
many new doors for millions of female doctors and nurses and artists and authors, all of whom have followed them.
There's a cut made in the scalp; it's opened; the neurosurgeon has a template; he marks it around, and uses a dental burr to remove a piece of the cranial bone exactly the size of our device.
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