Recently
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We literally fund hundreds if not thousands of institutions and researchers around the world, and when we looked at this more recently, we realized there's a real lack of collaboration going on even within institutions, let alone nationally, let alone globally, and this is not unique to prostate cancer.
More recently, if you've been following the Kenyan press — (Laughter) (Applause) (Cheers) — these are the attributes that they associated the Kenyan MPs with.
When I saw Joel Meyerowitz recently, I told him how much I admired his passionate obstinacy, his determination to push through all the bureaucratic red tape to get to work, and he laughed, and he said, "I'm stubborn, but I think what's more important is my passionate optimism."
But they have been distracted
recently.
They were developed in Japan pretty
recently.
And most recently, I became a mom, or as my toddler says repeatedly, "Mom!" day and night.
More recently, Thomas Schelling gives the analogy of a homeowner who hears a rustling in the basement.
Recently, on one trip, we were walking, and she stops dead in her tracks, and she points to a red awning of the doll store that she loved when she was little on our earlier trips.
I read about a study
recently
of successful entrepreneurs, and the author found that these people shared a habit that he called "productive paranoia," which meant that these people, instead of dismissing their fears, these people read them closely, they studied them, and then they translated that fear into preparation and action.
There was a research paper that came out of Harvard, just recently, that said on average, our minds are lost in thought almost 47 percent of the time.
The moral electromagnet is turning back on, and nowadays, just very recently, Democrats really dislike Republicans.
This brings back a skepticism that has gone away recently, that superweeds and superpests could spread around the world, from biotechnology, that literally could destroy the world's food supply in very short order.
But the alarming thing is that astronomers
recently
have been studying stars that are similar to our Sun, and they've found that a number of them, when they're about the age of our Sun, brighten by a factor of as much as 20.
But very, very recently, it's been possible to modify these sorts of behavioral arenas for physiologies.
In fact, there was a poll that was done
recently
and the pollster compared Congress's approval ratings to a number of other unpleasant things, and it was found, in fact, that Congress's approval rating is worse than cockroaches, lice, Nickelback the band, root canals and Donald Trump.
There was sort of a movie made about it
recently.
So, for instance, in all of Asia recently, it was impossible to get YouTube for a little while because Pakistan made some mistakes in how it was censoring YouTube in its internal network.
I think somebody
recently
got 420 miles out of a single charge.
EM: We're actually, we've been making some good progress
recently
with something we call the Grasshopper Test Project, where we're testing the vertical landing portion of the flight, the sort of terminal portion which is quite tricky.
I don't know how many of you might imagine it, but there's actually a TEDster who
recently
got back from Iraq.
I
recently
realized that two-thirds of Americans today had not been born at the time of 1963.
Recently, its teachers let it surf the Internet unsupervised.
You know, I
recently
overheard a conversation that epitomizes these new economics.
And under the guidance of the amazing Lear deBessonet, we started the Public Works program, which now every summer produces these immense Shakespearean musical pageants, where Tony Award-winning actors and musicians are side by side with nannies and domestic workers and military veterans and
recently
incarcerated prisoners, amateurs and professionals, performing together on the same stage.
Recently, I showed this to my students, and I just asked them to try and explain why it happened.
Until recently, over 98 percent of teachers just got one word of feedback: Satisfactory.
Round about that design period leading up to this building, I did a sketch, which we pulled out of the archive
recently.
Here's one risk of extinction that we all became aware of recently, when an asteroid passed close to our planet.
The reason why we forgot that is because the times in history when architecture did the most to transform society were those times when, actually, the one percent would build on behalf of the 99 percent, for various different reasons, whether that was through philanthropy in the 19th century, communism in the early 20th, the welfare state, and most recently, of course, through this inflated real estate bubble.
Let me introduce you to my brand new project, "Baroque in Rock," which became a golden disc most
recently.
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