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Okay, so, I'm going to talk about no
ordinary
black hole; I'm going to talk about supermassive black holes.
So, I wanted to say a few words about what an
ordinary
black hole is, as if there could be such a thing as an
ordinary
black hole.
An
ordinary
black hole is thought to be the end state of a really massive star's life.
But this is no
ordinary
well.
Some of them were very brilliant, some of them were, you know,
ordinary
people who would never claim to be intellectuals, but it was never about that.
Dr. V: I used to sit with the
ordinary
village man because I am from a village, and suddenly you turn around and seem to be in contact with his inner being, you seem to be one with him.
And what follows is a stream of images, a series of images captured by some of Pakistan's most dynamic and young photographers, that aims to give you an alternative glimpse, a look inside the hearts and minds of some
ordinary
Pakistani citizens.
Now, it turns out there are neurons which are called
ordinary
motor command neurons in the front of the brain, which have been known for over 50 years.
But it's not just business that's affected by this, it's actually pressed down into the daily activities of
ordinary
people.
This is about growing reforms from the experience of
ordinary
people trying to make the rules and systems work.
Well, a crucial idea of Wolfram Alpha is that you can just ask it questions using
ordinary
human language, which means that we've got to be able to take all those strange utterances that people type into the input field and understand them.
In addition to being an
ordinary
Namibian and in addition to being a Himba I'm also a trained conservationist.
In fact, it's illegal for them, in many cases, to equip
ordinary
people to create rather than consume technology.
Now why do I show a cauliflower, a very
ordinary
and ancient vegetable?
So from that day on, I was an
ordinary
kid walking around on dry land, but my head was down there, underwater.
A few years ago, Kevin Kelly, my partner, and I noticed that people were subjecting themselves to regimes of quantitative measurement and self-tracking that went far beyond the ordinary, familiar habits such as stepping on a scale every day.
So we went to the
ordinary
people that you saw.
Our political leaders feel disconnected from the concerns of
ordinary
people.
We need to turn to African societies, where
ordinary
people are increasingly taking to the streets to transform their lives.
From Morocco to Lesotho, young people are rising up against entrenched monarchies: in Egypt and Sudan, against brutal dictatorships; in Uganda and Ethiopia, against powerful militarized states with quasi-democratic veneers; in South Africa, where this image was taken, and Burundi, against democratically elected leaders who have done little to improve the conditions for
ordinary
people.
For those of us from outside of Africa, we're familiar with parts of this story: a massive spike in inequality, the product of a decline in good jobs for good wages that were once considered the hallmark of an advanced society; the capture of our political parties by elites accompanied by the hollowing out of civil society that once provided a voice to
ordinary
people; that sinking feeling that no matter what you do, external factors related to the global economy can disrupt our lives for the worse.
First, democracy must begin with
ordinary
people.
We must instead work to center
ordinary
people in democratic life.
Protests are about coloring outside the lines, a way for
ordinary
people to rewrite the rules of the game that too many feel are stacked against them.
As a Nigerian American, I know how easily the term "African" can slip from being an
ordinary
geographic descriptor to becoming a pejorative.
I guess the scripters were stuck for a reason why an
ordinary
duck hunter couldn't take care of a 1950's flying menace, so they concocted a real whopper-- anti-matter from another galaxy.
All in all,
'Ordinary
Decent Criminal' is anything but a decent film.
He even pulled off a good Irish accent in
Ordinary
Decent Criminal as well.
"Ordinary
Decent Criminal" is sort of based on the exploits of Martin Cahill, already the subject of John Boorman's 1998 film "The General".
This is another Alien imitation and not a very good one at that.Replace outer space with the South African desert,throw in the same ingredients,a group of people stranded in an inhospitable landscape, have them hunted down by an alien creature and you have the same old story of a very
ordinary
film trying to ape a classic film.
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