Packed
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It may look like a plane with a fancy paint job, but I
packed
it with over 1,000 kilos of high-tech sensors, computers, and a very motivated staff of Earth scientists and pilots.
When ice
packed
like that starts to move, we call it a glacier, and we give it a name.
Well, when I got there, it was
packed.
A few short weeks ago, we
packed
up SkySat 1, put our signatures on it, and waved goodbye for the last time on Earth.
What makes this gift so valuable is that it's
packed
with protein that the female will use to provision her eggs.
From the age of six on, I kept a
packed
bag with some clothes and cans of food tucked away in the back of a closet.
Thousands of artifacts are
packed
in white plastic bags just like the ones you see on CSI.
We took the idea of replanting to a seed company and convinced them to price the cost of insurance into every bag of seed, and in every bag, we
packed
a card that had a number on it, and when the farmers would open the card, they'd text in that number, and that number would actually help us to locate the farmer and allocate them to a satellite pixel.
She would just take her fruit, her mom
packed
her a melon every day, and she would just throw it in the ivy and then she would eat fruit snacks and pudding cups, and I was like, "Riley, you can't do that, you have to eat the fruit."
And something that my team and I discovered recently was that cancer cells are able to communicate with each other and coordinate their movement, based on how closely
packed
they are in the tumor microenvironment.
I hypothesized that cancer cells are able to communicate with each other and coordinate their movement, based on how closely
packed
they are in the tumor microenvironment.
If you think about it, using the outsides of these blood vessels like this is a really clever design solution, because the brain is enclosed in a rigid skull and it's
packed
full of cells, so there is no extra space inside it for a whole second set of vessels like the lymphatic system.
And I want to ask you a question: If education is about building a generation of hope, why are there 120 students
packed
in my classroom?
Their brain is
packed
in very tightly, at least for blows coming right from the front.
Look at the murder and mayhem in Mexico, Central America, so many other parts of the planet, the global black market estimated at 300 billion dollars a year, prisons
packed
in the United States and elsewhere, police and military drawn into an unwinnable war that violates basic rights, and ordinary citizens just hope they don't get caught in the crossfire, and meanwhile, more people using more drugs than ever.
And it means that a building doesn't have to be beautiful to be lovable, like this ugly little building in Spain, where the architects dug a hole,
packed
it with hay, and then poured concrete around it, and when the concrete dried, they invited someone to come and clean that hay out so that all that's left when it's done is this hideous little room that's filled with the imprints and scratches of how that place was made, and that becomes the most sublime place to watch a Spanish sunset.
So I did something quite unusual for a young newlywed Muslim Egyptian wife: With the support of my husband, who had to stay in Egypt, I
packed
my bags and I moved to England.
This deep sense of injustice drove me to become a doctor, eventually an eye surgeon, and in 2012, my wife and I
packed
our bags and moved to Kenya to try and give something back.
That little snowball
packed
all the inspiration I needed to both try to live and be OK if I did not.
The streets were
packed.
So we
packed
this prototype of a sensor, and we shipped it to Bangladesh.
As another example of matching being more fundamental than counting, if I'm speaking to a
packed
auditorium, where every seat is taken and no one is standing, I know that there are the same number of chairs as people in the audience, even though I don't know how many there are of either.
And
packed
in its nose was a silver ball with two radios inside.
Cooking frees up time and provides more energy than if we ate food stuffs raw and so we can sustain brains with 86 billion densely
packed
neurons.
Bits could also be
packed
closer together thanks to mathematical algorithms that filter out noise from magnetic interference, and find the most likely bit sequences from each chunk of read-back signal.
There we were, souls and bodies
packed
into a Texas church on the last night of our lives.
Packed
into a room just like this, but with creaky wooden pews draped in worn-down red fabric, with an organ to my left and a choir at my back and a baptism pool built into the wall behind them.
All that the consumer would need to do is obtain a mobile code, take it to the nearest shipping place to be
packed
and shipped, and off it goes from one buyer to the next, not the landfill.
I told him, "The stands are packed, a lot of people couldn't get in, there are blue and white balloons all over the field, they're opening a giant Argentine flag that covers the entire grandstand."
So I
packed
up my car and I drove back to Brooklyn, and painting is what I've always done, so that's what I did.
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