Pushed
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Vulnerability pushed, I
pushed
back.
But in fact, their work was sort of
pushed
off.
Let me push the button!" (Laughter) And Grandma
pushed
the button, and she said, "Oh, fantastic!
And so one of the things we've been doing is using genetic enhancement, or genetic manipulation, of normal selective breeding
pushed
a little bit through genetics.
I sat next to my dad on our 1970s-style orange and brown sofa, and I remember being in utter awe at how these athletes
pushed
themselves to their limit in this grueling race.
At this point, I
pushed
my internal voice aside that said, "This hurts.
And on the last day with this female where I thought I had
pushed
her too far, I got nervous because she came up to me, she rolled over on her back, and she did this deep, guttural jackhammer sound, this gok-gok-gok-gok.
That, under all circumstances, they have
pushed
the boundary.
But in reality, I don't know why I was really surprised by this story, because when I was five years old, and my mother, like mothers and fathers all across the United States, was taking me to school to enroll, she
pushed
my wheelchair to the school in walking distance to our house, pulled the wheelchair up the steps into the school, and we were greeted by the principal.
I have visited institutions where the stench of urine is so strong that before you open the door of your vehicle, you're kind of
pushed
back, and then gone into those institutions where people should be living in the community with appropriate supports and seen people almost naked, people who are chemically drugged and people who are living lives of despair.
Now, moments after this image was shot, Harwood struck Tomlinson with a baton, and he
pushed
him to ground, and Tomlinson died moments later.
She had a little sensor at the end of her prosthesis that then she rubbed over different surfaces, and she could feel different textures of sandpaper, different grits, ribbon cable, as it
pushed
on her reinnervated hand skin.
So Google has
pushed
the pendulum of technology to the absolute limit of commoditization, to the point where people who spent their whole lives developing really valuable, compelling entertainment and really valuable, compelling journalism and really valuable, compelling novels, can't make money doing it anymore.
The problem is, if you hit this asteroid, you've changed the orbit, you measure the orbit, then you find out, oh yeah, we just
pushed
it into a keyhole, and now it's going to hit us in three years.
They are Native people being
pushed
off their homelands from rising sea levels.
All these horrific images playing out in front of us, being an indigenous person
pushed
off of Native lands again in 2017.
Will these revolutions be
pushed
through the transitions and democracy or be overtaken by the military or extremists of all kinds?
So one of the seniors just came up to me, and she
pushed
me up to the corner and said, "When you think it's time to go, just stick the cane out there.
We've
pushed
happiness over the cognitive horizon, as a society.
They had been
pushed
genetically.
In 2008, I
pushed
all the theories that I had on story at the time to the limits of my understanding on this project.
We
pushed
our paper beyond its expected role in reporting the news, and we made a blueprint for a better world.
The place that is supposed to want you has
pushed
you out, and no one takes you in.
And technology
pushed
composers to tremendous extremes, using computers and synthesizers to create works of intellectually impenetrable complexity beyond the means of performers and audiences.
So when we were talking to the Audacious ideas guys, we asked ourselves: If we really, really
pushed
ourselves over the next four or five years and we had the money, what do we think we could achieve?
'I'm being
pushed
into a grave.
And I'm going to share my music with you, but I hope that I'm going to do so in a way that tells a story, tells a story about how I used boredom as a catalyst for creativity and invention, and how boredom actually forced me to change the fundamental question that I was asking in my discipline, and how boredom also, in a sense,
pushed
me towards taking on roles beyond the sort of most traditional, narrow definition of a composer.
So this gets really boring and really tiresome for me, so after a while the process of notating is not only boring, but I actually want the notation to be more interesting, and so that's
pushed
me to do other projects like this one.
As we started down the path, we
pushed
aside the vines blocking the way, and after about an hour of walking in, found that the trail had become flooded by recent rains, so I hoisted the photo gear above my head as we descended into these waters up to my chest.
I step off, I'm standing on the platform, and I feel my index finger in the first scar that I ever got, from my umbilical cord, and then around that, is traced the last scar that I got from my surgeon, and I think that, that chance encounter with those kids on the street with their knives led me to my surgical team, and their training and their skill and, always, a little bit of luck
pushed
back against chaos.
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