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Now there's
plenty
of room for critique that we haven't done enough, and what it is that we've done hasn't been effective enough, but the truth is this: The fight against global poverty is probably the broadest, longest running manifestation of the human phenomenon of compassion in the history of our species.
As I stood in that grocery store weeks later, I realized I had no idea of who to thank for this plenty, and no idea of how they were being treated.
There were
plenty
of models for that, in Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns, and many artists who were making beautiful art and sculpture with junk materials.
Working with an ancient material, one of the first lifeforms on the planet,
plenty
of water and a little bit of synthetic biology, we were able to transform a structure made of shrimp shells into an architecture that behaves like a tree.
Now, that's still not good enough, and the world does still have
plenty
of problems.
Cosmologists have
plenty
of ideas about how this happened.
I've lived the entirety of my life in the in-between, in the liminal space between dreams and reality, race and gender, poverty and plenty, science and society.
That's why Tolkien made sure that Elvish had
plenty
of exceptions.
Believe it or not, you actually do that in
plenty
of languages around the world, like Eskimo ones.
Seeds are energy-rich so there's a lot of food calories, you can store it in times of
plenty
for times of famine, but there's a downside.
But while our brain is busy dreaming, it's letting
plenty
of signals slip by.
There are
plenty
of beneficial uses for computerized emotion recognition.
A healthy diet, avoiding tobacco use, staying fit, and enjoying
plenty
of sleep and lots of laughter all go a long way in making sure your body's most important muscle keeps on beating.
Hanging out in the trees is a good way to avoid predators, and there are
plenty
of leaves to eat.
Inventors have proposed
plenty
of ideas.
So there's
plenty
of water there, but most of it's ice, most of it's underground, it takes a lot of energy to get it and a lot of human labor.
Every company I know spends
plenty
of time thinking about the central question of strategy: How good is our competitive game?
So Mars in its past, with a lot of water, perhaps
plenty
of time, could have had life, could have had that spark, could have grown.
And there have been many free soloists before me, so I had
plenty
of inspiration to draw from.
And that is not actually the question, because there's
plenty
of female superheroes.
They didn't accomplish anything on their own, and they all had
plenty
of flaws.
But in any year, you can look up and down the ballot and find
plenty
to be uninspired about.
We have
plenty
of laws; the Equal Pay Act in Britain was passed in 1975.
So we have
plenty
of time, which is great, because guess what?
For me, the only relief from this heat is to drink
plenty
of water.
When I looked back on all that had happened, I could see that my son's spiral into dysfunction probably occurred over a period of about two years,
plenty
of time to get him help, if only someone had known that he needed help and known what to do.
But unfortunately, not everywhere is that the norm, and there's
plenty
of places where you can just stand on both sides and block the escalator.
However, there are ways around this, because we all know that there are tons of untried ideas still out there, and
plenty
of them will turn out to be every bit as reliable as we need, it's just that we don't yet know they are reliable when we are at this planning phase.
It's an aerobic process, so it requires oxygen, and it requires
plenty
of moisture as well.
They can see that he's all right, they can see that he loves them, and the next time he rings, Sophie's got
plenty
to talk about: "What does Charlie the Chimp eat?
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