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Luckily, El Pulga is one of those people who takes things
quite
well.
And I was really annoyed with them, and I thought, OK, I was about to write a strongly worded email, which I can do
quite
well.
But to be honest, guys, it was
quite
labor-intensive, and I had other stuff to do, believe it or not.
And two weeks later, the inspector comes, looks around, says, "OK, the concrete is still wet right over there, that part's not
quite
up to code ... I'll give it an 80 percent."
It's called the falx, and it runs from the front of your head all the way to the back of your head, and it's
quite
stiff.
But this industry body, I can tell you, has been
quite
resistant to updating their standards.
Well, it turns out to be
quite
a bit.
I don't think we
quite
won this war yet, and I don't think anyone here will question that.
Even avid followers of the same-sex ballroom circuit can attest that while same-sex partner dancing can be dynamic and strong and exciting, it just doesn't
quite
seem to fit.
And so, in the last few billion years, they've actually lost their tuning,
quite
a bit more than TRAPPIST has, and so what we're going to do is go back in time and imagine what they would've sounded like just as they were forming.
When people ask me what I do,
quite
often I get this answer.
So that's not
quite
right either, because there is a term that's already accepted and in use, which was the word "muraqib" which means "a controller."
However, this work of reference is
quite
high-pitched.
It's complex, and a lot of the terms are
quite
technical, so the average person probably doesn't need to know at least a third of it.
I've spent the last 20 years unpacking and deprogramming these messages, and it's been
quite
the roller coaster.
Now, it's
quite
possible that a future Martin Luther King or a Mandela or a Gandhi will have an iPhone and be protected from government surveillance.
This is not
quite
how it panned out.
So much of what is happening in the Middle East is washing up
quite
literally onto European shores.
Now we can
quite
literally change our perspective, because we can rotate it around all of the axes and view it from different perspectives.
Well, too early, because I didn't
quite
pull that, but I came in second, and we went a long way from the one percent, with nearly a third of the vote, and we beat the polls by an unprecedented margin, or 10 percentage points above what the last poll came in at.
CA: The tone of what's happening on the internet now is
quite
troubling.
We are on our way to decode what is really happening over that foraging ground, and it's
quite
beautiful.
So I think we need to start preparing ourselves, because we are about to face a world where distributed, autonomous institutions have
quite
a significant role.
It's a wonder men have been able to evolve
quite
so brilliantly.
I would go on to learn that African-American women, like other women of color, like other socially marginalized people all over the world, were facing all kinds of dilemmas and challenges as a consequence of intersectionality, intersections of race and gender, of heterosexism, transphobia, xenophobia, ableism, all of these social dynamics come together and create challenges that are sometimes
quite
unique.
I take it
quite
seriously, but I'm here to talk about something that's become very important to me in the last year or two.
And that happens to be
quite
easy.
In 1987, Tina Lord found herself in
quite
the pickle.
I don't know; that's
quite
different from how we respond to children's questions.
Sometimes, the outliers and the exceptions teach us things that matter
quite
a lot to the general population.
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