Person
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I'd loved it, so much so that within six months I decided to go around the world again, but this time not in a race: to try to be the fastest
person
ever to sail solo nonstop around the world.
If you add that up, that's 307 million dollars it costs California to send a
person
to be executed.
And a
person
can't do that, but a machine can.
Can it know more than
person
could know?
Call that
person
a she.
When we reflect the language of the
person
who is sharing their own story, we are conveying that we are interested in understanding who they are and what they're going through.
The decision maker, the
person
who gets to control the message, is sitting at the table, and unfortunately, in every single world faith, they are not women.
Torture is defined as any act by which severe pain of suffering, whether physical or mental, is intentionally inflicted by a
person
acting in an official capacity to obtain information or a confession, to punish, coerce or intimidate.
You can say a
person
is lying.
The
person'
s just, if you will, pushing on the screen to make a curve.
And the particular display was built about six years ago, and when we moved from one room to another room, a rather large
person
sat on it and it got destroyed.
And when somebody gets up, in fact, to go answer a phone or use a bathroom or something, the empty seat becomes, if you will, that
person.
And you point frequently to the empty seat and you say, "He or she wouldn't agree," and the empty chair is that
person
and the spatiality is crucial.
So if I, all of a sudden, turn to the
person
to my left and start talking to that person, then at the
person
to my right's site, he'll see these two plastic heads talking to each other.
And then if that
person
interrupts, then those two heads may turn.
He was the first
person
she'd dated.
And the idea is that what's true for a
person
will also be true for the white rat.
And it began to feel weird and empty when there wasn't a powerful
person
who had misused their privilege that we could get.
And that
person
got a free pass.
Nobody went after that
person.
We turned the Earth into a sandwich, by having one
person
hold a piece of bread at one point on the Earth, and on the exact opposite point of the Earth, have another
person
holding a piece of bread.
For example, could we develop semisynthetic organisms that when injected into a person, seek out cancer cells and only when they find them, secrete a toxic protein that kills them?
Then, when we deploy them in a
person
or out on a beach where they no longer have access that special food, they can grow for a little bit, they can survive for a little, maybe just long enough to perform some intended function, but then they start to run out of the food.
I'm a numbers person, so I rarely win at Scrabble.
Earmarking may seem like smart business or smart philanthropy on paper, but it doesn't make any sense when you're looking the
person
in the eye.
But we usually have to wait until the
person
dies to get the brain and look at how it really changed through age or in a disease.
So, on the one axis you see the actual age a
person
lived, the chronological age.
And what you see is that there is a pretty good correlation, so we can pretty well predict the relative age of a
person.
You can see here, the
person
I highlighted with the green dot is about 70 years of age but seems to have a biological age, if what we're doing here is really true, of only about 45.
So is this a
person
that actually looks much younger than their age?
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