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When reporters like Johannes wanted to scream, they did so inside the virtual newsroom, and then they turned those screams into stories by going outside the documents to court records, official company registers, and by eventually putting questions to those that we intended to name.
We take this traditional method of weaving and make a design made by a smart material that
records
shape.
And within nine years, they were setting all-time performance
records
and racking up awards, including best place to work.
For example, is it OK if your child's teddy bear robot
records
private conversations?
This year, over two billion
records
lost or stolen.
What's particularly concerning about this is that in most cases, it was months before anyone even reported that these
records
were stolen.
All of your health
records
are digitized but your doctor can't just share them with anyone.
And she has studied the statues for 20-some years, and she has detailed
records
of every single statue.
Twenty-five years went by, and then Evelyn Forget, a Canadian professor, found the
records.
Using traditional media, we garnered around 100-150 people around the world who we asked, would you give us your blood, your tissue, your medical histories, your medical
records?
If our brains are just as subject to data tracking and aggregation as our financial
records
and transactions, if our brains can be hacked and tracked like our online activities, our mobile phones and applications, then we're on the brink of a dangerous threat to our collective humanity.
They both had records, but Dylan had a felony but Bernard didn't.
Your phone call
records
can reveal whether you have an addiction, what your religion is, what charities you donate to, what political candidate you support.
And yet, our government collected, dragnet-style, Americans' calling
records
for years.
And all of this information, the license plates, the faceprints, the phone records, your address books, your buddy lists, the photos that you upload to Dropbox or Google Photos, and sometimes even your chats and your emails are not protected by a warrant requirement.
So what he does is he plays the game, he
records
it and he explains as he's going what he's doing and why.
And then third, I want to tell you, in a very superficial way, about some of the things we found when we actually got to look at the financial records, the books, of the gang.
But based on being able to talk to them and to see their records, this is what it looks like in terms of the wages.
Some of the earliest known writing includes administrative
records
of cheese quotas, listing a variety of cheeses for different rituals and populations across Mesopotamia.
They accompany me wherever I go in my life, and I fill them with all sorts of things,
records
of my lived experience: so watercolor paintings, drawings of what I see, dead flowers, dead insects, pasted ticket stubs, rusting coins, business cards, writings.
She analyzed specific cases through newspaper reports and police records, and interviewed people who had lost friends and family to lynch mobs.
But eventually, no matter how good you are at digging up the church records, and all that stuff, you hit what the genealogists call a brick wall.
Well, that's what you're beginning to see because you have so many medical records, because you have so much data about people: you've got their genomes, you've got their viromes, you've got their microbiomes.
It could be everything from your financial
records
to a good chunk of your browsing history.
She keeps
records.
We were seeing somebody who's keeping sales
records
for years; somebody who had an entire ecosystem of retail that comes in from Uganda to pick up inventory; someone who's got handcarts bringing the goods in, or the mobile money agent who comes to collect cash at the end of the evening.
This is a European society with literate records, so we know a good deal about the people and their motivation.
Marvel's "Black Panther," directed by black millennial Ryan Coogler and showcasing many others, broke all sorts of
records.
It
records
deliberate information that you want to communicate through deliberate engagement of your internal speech systems.
On the list it would be stuff like, seeing the daffodils bloom in the spring, the smell of new-mown hay, catching a wave and bodysurfing, the touch of a baby's hand, the sound of Doc Watson playing the guitar, listening to old
records
of Muddy Waters and Uncle Dave Macon.
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