Phrase
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But there's one key reason why we look at models, and that's because of this
phrase
here.
There's a great
phrase
that Sherwood Rowland, who won the Nobel Prize for the chemistry that led to ozone depletion, when he was accepting his Nobel Prize, he asked this question: "What is the use of having developed a science well enough to make predictions if, in the end, all we're willing to do is stand around and wait for them to come true?"
We had to use this really particular, brand-specific
phrase
to make it work.
So we would basically start every day by screaming this
phrase
at the Echo Dot.
Just think about the
phrase "
Look it up in the dictionary," which suggests that all dictionaries are exactly the same.
So this was an xkcd cartoon from a couple of years ago, and the cartoonist suggests that we should all use pass phrases, and if you look at the second row of this cartoon, you can see the cartoonist is suggesting that the pass
phrase "
correct horse battery staple" would be a very strong pass
phrase
and something really easy to remember.
So in our study, we used Mechanical Turk again, and we had the computer pick the random words in the pass
phrase.
So you can get a pass
phrase
like "plan builds sure power" or "end determines red drug."
Have you ever subsequently texted that person the
phrase "
I'm staring at the phone smiling like an idiot"?
I like to call this blind championing of technology "trickle-down techonomics," to borrow a
phrase.
And so the ambassador began with this inelegant
phrase.
There's a Japanese
phrase
known as "mono no aware," which roughly translates as "the bittersweet poignancy of things," or the pathos or "ahness" of things.
But the
phrase "
misuse of privilege" is becoming a free pass to tear apart pretty much anybody we choose to.
The key
phrase
is "was," phew.
In fact, as I was preparing this talk, I did a quick search of my email inbox for the
phrase "
Are you still together?"
When I hear that phrase, something like this starts rolling through my mind.
Of course, architecture is about function, but I want to remember a rewriting of this
phrase
by Bernard Tschumi, and I want to propose a completely different quality.
Well, notice one very significant
phrase
I used above: they are a step-by-step way to solve a problem, and as you probably know, computers excel at step-by-step processes.
But I have a confession to make: that
phrase
drives me nuts.
Whether I see it in a tweet, in a news headline or the glossy pages of a conservation brochure, that
phrase
bothers me, because we as conservationists have been sounding the alarms about the death of coral reefs for decades.
Gbe'borun is a Yoruba
phrase
which translates to "gossip," or "talebearer."
You might notice the melody of a
phrase
the first time, but when it's repeated, your attention shifts to how the guitarist bends a pitch.
But in 1960, Nobel Physics laureate Eugene Wigner coined the phrase, "the unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics," pushing strongly for the idea that mathematics is real and discovered by people.
Some people are using the
phrase "
The Solar Singularity" now, meaning when it gets below the grid parity, unsubsidized in most places, then it's the default choice.
Christopher Isherwood used the
phrase "
the yellow leaf" to describe a man at 53, only one century after Lord Byron used it to describe himself at 36.
In the end, my son finished with 28 properties, more cash than he'd ever seen and held in his entire life, and he now knows the meaning of the
phrase '
making it rain'.
Never before has the
phrase "
I am British" elicited so much pity.
One
phrase
in it is, "Do you know where I found him?
I understood the true meaning of this
phrase
exactly one month ago, when my wife and I became new parents.
Now, many of you have heard the
phrase
the "double bind" and connected it with one thing, and that's gender.
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