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And let's face it, the credit rating agencies have contributed,
putting
the global economy on the brink, and yet they have to change the way they operate.
I'm
putting
forward an idea: instead of bigger magnets, let's make better magnets.
Thank you for
putting
up these pictures of my colleagues over here.
Thank you for
putting
your hand up over there.
I mean, imagine
putting
a penis into another penis.
We did that by
putting
these artificial spines on crabs, as you see here, and then we tested them.
But the First Amendment of the United States Constitution guarantees us a free press for a reason, and that's to enable an adversarial press, to challenge the government, but also to work together with the government, to have a dialogue and debate about how we can inform the public about matters of vital importance without
putting
our national security at risk.
So by reducing the security of our communications, they're not only
putting
the world at risk, they're
putting
America at risk in a fundamental way, because intellectual property is the basis, the foundation of our economy, and if we put that at risk through weak security, we're going to be paying for it for years.
CA: To a lay person it seems like he has certain things to offer the U.S., the government, you, others, in terms of
putting
things right and helping figure out a smarter policy, a smarter way forward for the future.
Well,
putting
a man on the moon was a good one, and returning him safely to Earth wasn't bad either.
They are a site, along with others, that has allowed people to create an online persona with very little technical skill, and people responded by
putting
huge amounts of personal data online.
And for me, the excitement of Bill
putting
his brain and his heart against these huge global problems, these inequities, to me that was exciting.
In March of 2006, police interrogated Brendan Dassey, a 16-year-old high school student with an IQ around 70,
putting
him in the range of intellectual disability.
Negative emissions require that the CO2 separated be permanently removed from the atmosphere forever, which means
putting
it back underground, where it came from in the first place.
What about if we use a big hammer and we swing it and we hit the nail like this, in the place of
putting
the hammer on the nail and pushing and try to put it in?
And if you should someday, somehow get vaulted out of your home by either great failure or great success, then your job is to fight your way back to that home the only way that it has ever been done, by
putting
your head down and performing with diligence and devotion and respect and reverence whatever the task is that love is calling forth from you next.
We can link global experts with people in the most rural, difficult-to-reach places that are beyond the end of the road, effectively
putting
those experts in their homes, allowing us to make diagnoses and make plans for treatment.
My name is Lorraine Levine, and the idea of microchips implanted in my brain, frankly, just
putting
on my glasses reminds me of thank God I'm not wearing the Google Glasses.
I'm glad that you all enjoy them, but at my age, just
putting
on the regular ones I have already gives me too much information.
We honed our combat skills, we developed new equipment, we parachuted, we helicoptered, we took small boats, we drove, and we walked to objectives night after night to stop the killing that this network was
putting
forward.
We bled, we died, and we killed to stop that organization from the violence that they were
putting
largely against the Iraqi people.
At the same time, though, we spend about as much money taking the smells off us as
putting
them back on in perfumes, and perfumes are a multi-billion-dollar business.
And I understand that the major role of parents is to stop kids
putting
their fingers in poo, because it's always something nice to smell.
Now, some of you, I can see you
putting
your hands up going, "Uh, a little odd.
So after dinner, the orchestra started to play, and the guests burst into song, and all of a sudden, Taft was surprised with the presentation of a gift from a group of local supporters, and this was a stuffed opossum toy, all beady-eyed and bald-eared, and it was a new product they were
putting
forward to be the William Taft presidency's answer to Teddy Roosevelt's teddy bear.
What do you think that fan's experience is going to be when he's Messi sprinting down the pitch
putting
the ball in the back of the net, or Federer serving in Wimbledon?
They're physically
putting
their bodies on the line between the whalers' harpoons and the whales.
Over the years, people had started
putting
in chicken coops, hay bales, community gardens and all of these things, and they could not see that traditional thing behind them.
By using open educational resources and the generosity of professors who are
putting
their material up free and accessible, we don't need to send our students to buy textbooks.
We were pretty good at
putting
out fires.
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