Picture
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I don't think he's getting his
picture
taken there anytime soon.
Its name is Bhubaneswar, and here's a
picture
of one of the temples in her town.
It's from 1656, and it's called "Las Meninas," and it's the
picture
of a little princess and her ladies-in-waiting, and if you look over that little blonde princess's shoulder, you'll see a mirror, and reflected in it are her parents, the King and Queen of Spain, who would be standing where you might stand to look at the
picture.
But the fact is, I'm there, it looks like that, you have to take a
picture.
JB: You have to take a
picture.
And this
picture
was taken in India in our last field trial, where we had a 90-percent adoption rate where people switched to using our Leveraged Freedom Chair over their normal wheelchair, and this
picture
specifically is of Ashok, and Ashok had a spinal injury when he fell out of a tree, and he had been working at a tailor, but once he was injured he wasn't able to transport himself from his house over a kilometer to his shop in his normal wheelchair.
Now, congestion charges were introduced in Stockholm on January 3, 2006, and the first
picture
here is a
picture
of Stockholm, one of the typical streets, January 2. The first day with the congestion charges looked like this.
Cool thing number two, you can grow any type of tissue out of them: brain, heart, liver, you get the picture, but out of your cells.
But I'm going to try to convince you that that is the correct
picture.
Trial or no trial, these claims are front and center on their label right next to a
picture
of a brain.
My story begins when I was in New York City for a speaking engagement, and my wife took this
picture
of me holding my daughter on her first birthday.
We happened to be back in New York exactly a year later, so we decided to take the same
picture.
This is when we started asking passing tourists to take the
picture.
I'm always the one taking the
picture.
So I want to encourage everyone today to get in the shot, and don't hesitate to go up to someone and ask, "Will you take our picture?"
So I went to my neighbors and friends and students and I just asked them, give me a picture, I will make you a poster.
And I'm just going to take a
picture
of it, and I'm just going to post it on Facebook with kind of "Israelis for peace" or something.
Picture
a cannibal, human teeth sinking into human skin, human flesh roasting over a fire.
Of all the narratives their fears wrote, they responded only to the most lurid, the most vivid, the one that was easiest for their imaginations to picture: cannibals.
And I like to think, when I
picture
how Republicans see the economy, what I
picture
is just some amazingly well-engineered machine, some perfect machine.
Unfortunately, I
picture
it made in Germany or Japan, but this amazing machine that's constantly scouring every bit of human endeavor and taking resources, money, labor, capital, machinery, away from the least productive parts and towards the more productive parts, and while this might cause temporary dislocation, what it does is it builds up the more productive areas and lets the less productive areas fade away and die, and as a result the whole system is so much more efficient, so much richer for everybody.
And when I
picture
how Democrats and Democratic-leaning economists
picture
this economy, most Democratic economists are, you know, they're capitalists, they believe, yes, that's a good system a lot of the time.
And this long-term fiscal
picture
that we're in right now, I think what is most maddening about it is, if Congress were simply able to show not that they agree with each other, not that they're able to come up with the best possible compromise, but that they are able to just begin the process towards compromise, we all instantly are better off.
This is a
picture
of Maurice Druon, the Honorary Perpetual Secretary of L'Academie francaise, the French Academy.
This is a
picture
of fogging.
And so I took this picture, and I handed it to him.
So after this experience, my art teacher, Mr. Shilale, he brought in these
picture
books, and I thought,
"Picture
books for kids!" and I started writing books for young readers when I was a senior in high school.
And I got this picture, and I thought, "This
picture
is going to live within his consciousness for his entire life.
I have 10
picture
books out.
And in this picture, I had actually never had a boyfriend in real life.
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