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Seen from another
point
of view, it gives quite a different impression.
And it was with great delight that we found young people up and down the country explaining with authority what filibustering was and why the Lords might defy their bedtime on a
point
of principle.
There was a
point
in our history in which, if you were considered disabled, that an employer could just fire you, before the Americans with Disabilities Act.
I've had over a dozen bones, this guy, over, eight, 10 concussions, to the
point
where it's comedy, right?
We've selected, at every
point
in this system, to do what we do, and to give everyone a precondition and then eventually a condition, in some cases.
But the high
point
was the realization of a childhood dream: harnessing the raging powers of Niagara Falls, and bringing light to the city.
You can see, there's Saturn, there's Jupiter, and while we're here, I want to
point
out something.
There's a
point
to be made here.
Now you know why, and to me, that's the
point
of this program.
And the last thing we
point
out in this slide, which is, you know, that to this story, there's one caveat.
And in this case, I quickly found this: The furthest
point
from the center of the Earth is not the tip of Mount Everest, like I might have thought, it's the tip of this mountain: Mount Chimborazo in Ecuador.
And even though Mount Chimborazo isn't the tallest mountain in the Andes, it's one degree away from the equator, it's riding that bulge, and so the summit of Chimborazo is the farthest
point
on Earth from the center of the Earth.
Or again, another project where, by analyzing the Twitter feed of a family, you can basically
point
where they are, like in the "Harry Potter" movie.
Now, I think, in fact, we're at a turning
point
in human history, where we can finally now rebuild many of the institutions of the Industrial Age around a new set of principles.
Often, speech and thinking become disorganized to the
point
of incoherence.
The
point
is on your head.
At that
point
in the text, where I said "I'm God, or I used to be," my husband made a marginal note.
At one
point
during the 60-hour siege, the terrorists were going room to room trying to find additional victims.
Up until this point, all the technologies I've been talking about have been silicon-based, ones and zeroes, but there's another operating system out there: the original operating system, DNA.
In the ocean, what is the common
point
between oil, plastic and radioactivity?
What if the entire boat becomes a
point
of control?
And it finally happened, so ... (Laughter) CA: Preston, from your
point
of view, I mean, you invented this like 20 years ago, right?
It listens to the lecture, and then it uses the amplitude of each word to move a
point
on the x-axis, and it uses the inflection of sentences to move a same
point
up and down on the y-axis.
This gives us a measure of mental workload, how much the driver is actually challenged cognitively at any
point
along the track.
So you might ask at this
point
why she's calling you.
At this point, the game is over.
These, to me, are like living sculptures, right, that you can go and look at, and they memorialize a specific
point
of time in this animal's life.
My
point
is, they couldn't go beyond 15.
Still, 7.6 million children die every year of preventable, treatable diseases, and 178 million kids are malnourished to the
point
of stunting, a horrible term which means physical and cognitive lifelong impairment.
Instead of drawing someone's face, like drawing the shape, I
point
at them with the eye and I write down the different notes I hear, and then I create sound portraits.
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