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And I think that's what's happening with books now, now that most of our technology, most of our information, most of our personal and cultural
records
are in digital form, I think it's really allowing the book to become something new.
2013 broke new records: 155 colleagues killed, 171 seriously wounded, 134 abducted.
Imagine, for example, a national homework assignment where every high school student studying U.S. history across the country
records
an interview with an elder over Thanksgiving, so that in one single weekend an entire generation of American lives and experiences are captured.
And they're emerging from their 20s not with degrees in business and English, but with criminal
records.
When his mother put on one of his favorite records, he would correctly declare, "Beethoven!"
In Arizona, I went out with a group of women who were made to wear t-shirts saying, "I was a drug addict," and go out on chain gangs and dig graves while members of the public jeer at them, and when those women get out of prison, they're going to have criminal
records
that mean they'll never work in the legal economy again.
We give them criminal
records.
There are hardly any written
records
from this time, so it’s difficult to reconstruct an accurate history.
Writing six hundred years after the Saxon invasions, he cobbled together fragments of myth and poetry to compensate for the almost complete lack of official
records.
But through court documents, open
records
requests and interviews with current and former prisoners, some small windows into the CMUs have opened.
We found his name in the records, and he seems to have stayed there alone.
For the past few years, I've been trying to show another side of free diving, because the media mainly talks about competitions and
records.
The first prints like this were for
records
only with no extra details.
People even compete to see how many digits they can memorize and have set
records
for remembering over 67,000 of them.
We get their medical
records
from their doctors.
Accounts of this journey are mostly based on an oral testimony and differing written records, so it's difficult to determine the exact details.
So in the early part of the epidemic from Kenema, we'd had 106 clinical
records
from patients, and we once again made that publicly available to the world.
And in our own lab, we could show that you could take those 106 records, we could train computers to predict the prognosis for Ebola patients to near 100 percent accuracy.
There, they set fire to a medieval library of 30,000 manuscripts written in Arabic and several African languages and ranging in subject from astronomy to geography, history to medicine, including one book which
records
perhaps the first treatment for male erectile dysfunction.
Now there are thousands and thousands of people in the Stanford medical
records
that take paroxetine and pravastatin.
The earliest
records
tell us the beans were ground and mixed with cornmeal and chili peppers to create a drink - not a relaxing cup of hot cocoa, but a bitter, invigorating concoction frothing with foam.
OK, so these are LP
records
and they've been replaced, right?
If so, fortunately, there are countless
records
to remind us that the world does change, sometimes for the better.
Fines and criminal
records
force people to keep selling sex, rather than enabling them to stop.
So completely in secret and without his consent, prosecutors got Risen's phone
records.
They got his email records, his financial and banking information, his credit reports, even travel
records
with a list of flights he had taken.
We have historical
records
that allow us to know how the ancient Greeks dressed, how they lived, how they fought ... but how did they think?
Here I'd like to propose that in the same way we can reconstruct how the ancient Greek cities looked just based on a few bricks, that the writings of a culture are the archaeological records, the fossils, of human thought.
I hope they can serve as
records
of sublime landscapes in flux, documenting the transition and inspiring our global community to take action for the future.
An anonymous person calling himself John Doe had somehow managed to copy nearly 40 years of
records
of the Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca.
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