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Our technology can listen, develop insights and make predictions about our mental and physical health just by analyzing the timing dynamics of our speech and language
picked
up by microphones.
And they said, "Well, we've
picked
it up from the CDs."
It's
picked
up the object off the conveyor.
We built this model in New York, actually, as a theoretical model on the campus of a technical university soon to come, and the reason we
picked
this site to just show you what these buildings may look like, because the exterior can change.
The reason we
picked
it is because this is a technical university, and I believe that wood is the most technologically advanced material I can build with.
And we were on Cape Cod, a place, obviously, of great inspiration, and I
picked
up this book, "The Elements of Style," at a yard sale.
But I
picked
it up and I started reading it and I thought, this book is amazing.
I was 18 years old and bored, and I
picked
up a book in the library on bees and I spent the night reading it.
Now what we have to imagine is the mental artillery that we have
picked
up over those hundred years, and I think again that another thinker will help us here, and that's Luria.
Following three years of work in Somalia, I got
picked
up by the World Health Organization, and got assigned to the epidemics of AIDS.
I can order foreign language books in the middle of the night, shop for Parisian macarons, and leave video messages that get
picked
up later.
And as I'm sitting in the lobby waiting to talk to the reporter, I notice there's a magazine copy of the current issue right there on the table, and I pick it up, and I look at the headline across the top, and it says, "America's Fattest Cities: Do You Live in One?" Well, I knew I did, so I
picked
up the magazine and I began to look, and we weren't on it.
So about that time, our little expedition became quite a story, and it got
picked
up in The New York Times.
And so we have an epidemic in this country of depression among impoverished people that's not being
picked
up and that's not being treated and that's not being addressed, and it's a tragedy of a grand order.
And so I found an academic who was doing a research project in slums outside of D.C., where she
picked
up women who had come in for other health problems and diagnosed them with depression, and then provided six months of the experimental protocol.
It's either the little voice at the back of your head, or it's that gut feeling you get when you've done the right thing, so when you've
picked
the paper bag or when you've bought a fuel-efficient car.
All companies need to move to an encrypted browsing habit by default for all users who haven't taken any action or
picked
any special methods on their own.
And so it's being
picked
up by people as a marketing advantage, and it's being marketed that way by several countries, including some of our allied countries, where they are saying, "Hey, you can't trust the U.S., but you can trust our telecom company, because we're safe."
But when I looked, all were men, and I
picked
my pen, drew a line from my name, and wrote, "Malala."
And so we
picked
those two things, and everything the foundation does is focused there.
CA: So, I asked each of you to pick an image that you like that illustrates your work, and Melinda, this is what you
picked.
We see it even in the gambling industry that once
picked
up on this phenomenon of the near win and created these scratch-off tickets that had a higher than average rate of near wins and so compelled people to buy more tickets that they were called heart-stoppers, and were set on a gambling industry set of abuses in Britain in the 1970s.
In one condition, the computer
picked
from a dictionary of the very common words in the English language, and so you'd get pass phrases like "try there three come."
And this was a device we built in the '70s, which has never even been
picked
up.
There are many reasons that stationary satellites aren't the best things, but there are a lot of reasons why they are, and for two billion dollars, you can connect a lot more than 100 million people, but the reason I
picked
two, and I will leave this as my last slide, is two billion dollars is what we were spending in Afghanistan every week.
There is no time to pick your battles when your battles have already
picked
you.
As usual, there's a dozen kids there waiting to get
picked
up, but this time, the children's faces look weirdly similar, and you can't figure out which child is yours.
And Joe Williams came up to me and he put his hand on my shoulder and he said, "God's
picked
you, man, to do this work.
The right answer is probably the one the fewest Swedes picked, isn't it?
She had a baby, One day she looked, and on the floor, her infant son had
picked
up her bra, and had her bra on his face.
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