Presents
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She didn't get Christmas
presents.
Santa: They visited all the children in the world and left
presents
for each and every one.
In this talk, he
presents
a new technique by which he can combine photographs and produce composite portraits.
So growing up, you know, I had a cake and everything, but I never got any presents, because, born two days after Christmas.
And my uncle suddenly says, "Where are Chris' presents?"
And that
presents
us with a choice.
It's this beautiful world all of its own, surrounded by cliffs, and it's an easy hike to stroll up the canyon bottom, until you get to this barrier, and it actually
presents
a problem.
The story begins when a meeting between two members of Moscow’s literary elite is interrupted by a strange gentleman named Woland, who
presents
himself as a foreign scholar invited to give a presentation on black magic.
So, the different elements of comics, like pictures and words, and the different symbols and everything in between that comics presents, are all funneled through the single conduit, a vision.
Comics
presents
a kind of temporal map.
A turtle’s shell has obvious advantages for guarding against predators, but the rigid casing also
presents
some challenges.
This
presents
an opportunity.
But those downsides will only be amplified if we approach, once again, with cynicism and derision, the opportunities that this
presents.
And now this year, you're about to publish a paper that
presents
something called the vulnerable world hypothesis.
And this is an interactive installation which
presents
the fiction that speech casts visible shadows.
Consumers who represent 72 percent of the GDP of America have actually started, just like banks and just like businesses, to de-leverage, to unwind their leverage in daily life, to remove themselves from the liability and risk that
presents
itself as they move forward.
Because if we cling to it, and continue to assume that it can underpin our choices, the future that it
presents
to us is one which is really unmanageable.
And I said, "Yeah, that I'm going to have a party and a cake and get a lot of presents?"
My parents had this whole elaborate story about Santa Claus: how they had talked to Santa Claus himself and agreed that instead of Santa delivering our
presents
over the night of Christmas Eve, like he did for every other family who got to open their surprises first thing Christmas morning, our family would give Santa more time.
It was pretty obvious that it was really our parents giving us the
presents.
And so we started a publication with the Society for Conservation that we think
presents
cutting-edge science in a new, novel way, because we have reporters that are good writers that actually can distill the information and make it accessible to the general public.
So the signal-to-noise ratio then
presents
us with a pattern-detection problem.
Now this cortical folding
presents
a significant challenge for interpreting surface electrical impulses.
Now, being Iranian-American
presents
its own set of problems, as you know.
This film unfortunately
presents
no believable heroes to worship.
The Disney Channel
presents
a lot of original TV-movies and most of them are better than this.
It
presents
the lives of the characters as being inextricably bound up with the life of the village, another lost concept in today's world.
A 'Wes Craven
presents'
movie from 1995, directed by Joe Clayton and starring Lance Henriksen.
I also agree with the user who commented that this filmmaker's narration-free style is the opposite of that of Michael Moore, but I don't agree that it
presents
varying points of view and invites the viewer to decide for him- or herself.
Ken Burns' "Baseball" is a decent documentary... it
presents
a clear origin of the game, a great depiction of baseball's early years and heroes.
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