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NASA described conditions that year as the worst since
records
began.
Way too much money, I just can't even go there, with lawyers, trying to figure out how this is different, who's responsible to whom, and the result was that we were able to provide owners protection for their own driving
records
and their own history.
But that means you can take a typical bar scene like this, take a picture, say, of this guy right here, get the name, and download all the
records
before you utter a word or speak to somebody, because everybody turns out to be absolutely plastered by electronic tattoos.
I'm reading the news at six." Now it's down on my medical
records
that Eleanor has delusions that she's a television news broadcaster.
And then they used public death
records
to find out who died.
And then they used public
records
for the next five years to find out who died.
Feared by Greeks, Persians, and the Chinese, the Scythians left no written
records.
Historical
records
are full of accounts of people around the world who have sexual practices that should be impossible given what we have assumed about human sexual evolution.
Gamma's software has been located on servers in countries around the world, many with really atrocious track
records
and human rights violations.
We got a survey done on medical conditions with people who have similar issues, and I look at medical records, and I say, wouldn't it be amazing if everyone's medical
records
were available anonymously to research doctors?
Let me go — (Applause) LP: So I guess I'm just very worried that with Internet privacy, we're doing the same thing we're doing with medical records, is we're throwing out the baby with the bathwater, and we're not really thinking about the tremendous good that can come from people sharing information with the right people in the right ways.
We captured the personnel
records
for the people who were bringing foreign fighters into Iraq.
And when we got the personnel records, typically, we would have hidden these, shared them with a few intelligence agencies, and then try to operate with them.
And he says, "They're their personnel records."
In fact, I've pretty much wasted most of my life DJing in night clubs and producing pop
records.
And they weren't sampling these
records
because they were too lazy to write their own music.
They weren't sampling these
records
to cash in on the familiarity of the original stuff.
But the thing is, they were sampling those
records
because they heard something in that music that spoke to them that they instantly wanted to inject themselves into the narrative of that music.
Slick Rick is the voice you hear on the record, and because of Slick Rick's sing-songy, super-catchy vocals, it provides endless sound bites and samples for future pop
records.
Over the next 10 years, "La Di Da Di" continues to be sampled by countless records, ending up on massive hits like "Here Comes the Hotstepper" and "I Wanna Sex You Up." Snoop Doggy Dogg covers this song on his debut album "Doggystyle" and calls it "Lodi Dodi."
We're getting away from the obscure samples that we were doing, and all of a sudden everyone's taking these massive '80s tunes like Bowie, "Let's Dance," and all these disco records, and just rapping on them.
These
records
don't really age that well.
And with Dalton and Thomson also having
records
for sexual assaults, then it is Chapman that may become the less likely suspect.
Papyri containing all kinds of records, not just medical information, are stored here.
A study in the U.K., a landmark study that reviewed the
records
of over 40 million residents in the U.K., looked at several variables, controlled for a lot of factors, and found that when trying to adjust the risk of heart disease, one's exposure to green space was a powerful influence.
You know that somewhere, probably in a telecommunications carrier's database, there is a spreadsheet or at least a database entry that
records
your information of where you've been at all times.
He looked through the records, and he discovered that a surprisingly large number of people in that hospital were there because of injuries due to falling coconuts.
So mission 31 wasn't so much about breaking
records.
Research has shown us that openness also helps doctors, that having open medical records, being willing to talk about medical errors, will increase patient trust, improve health outcomes, and reduce malpractice.
But more than that, increasingly, local police departments are keeping
records
not just of people wanted for wrongdoing, but of every plate that passes them by, resulting in the collection of mass quantities of data about where Americans have gone.
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