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So the NSA's own slides
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to it as direct access.
So for this reason, many
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to the false confessions we actually do know about as the tip of a much larger iceberg.
I'd like to introduce you to a man I
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to as hope and courage.
I'm going to do this as a show of hands: How many of you still regularly
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to a dictionary, either print or online?
Donald and I were pregnant with our third child and we were at about 41 and a half weeks, what some of you may
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to as being overdue.
We're going to order some medications for your symptoms, but I also want to
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you to a specialist, if that's okay."
And I said, "Veronica, actually, the specialist I'm talking about is someone I call a community health worker, someone who, if it's okay with you, can come to your home and try to understand what's going on with those water leaks and that mold, trying to help you manage those conditions in your housing that I think are causing your symptoms, and if required, that specialist might
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you to another specialist that we call a public interest lawyer, because it might be that your landlord isn't making the fixes he's required to make."
If you go to your doctor because of back pain, you might want to know he's getting paid 5,000 dollars to perform spine surgery versus 25 dollars to
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you to see a physical therapist, or if he's getting paid the same thing no matter what he recommends.
And we
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to this as CLIP.
The head of pediatric cardiology told us that he was going to
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her to get a lung transplant, but not to hold out any hope, because there are very few lungs available, especially for children.
Eighteen months later, it's talking to you, and babies' first words aren't just things like balls and ducks, they're things like "all gone," which
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to disappearance, or "uh-oh," which
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to unintentional actions.
Fundraising organizations like Autism Speaks routinely
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to autism as an epidemic, as if you could catch it from another kid at Disneyland.
It's this term we now
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to as "bikini medicine."
Chemists use the term mole to
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to the quantities that are at the magnitude of 602 sextillion.
AT: I'd
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you to my earlier statement at the United Nations.
That's why, instead of trying to write out an infinite number of digits every time, we just
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to it using the Greek letter pi.
These are bar lines and we
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to each section as a bar.
Since the establishment of the United Nations, wars of aggression have been outlawed and multilateral conventions
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to armed conflict instead of war.
Adria realizes that if Bill had seen a non-green-eyed person next to him, he would have left the first night after concluding the statement could only
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to himself.
A semicolon's job is to reunite two independent clauses that will benefit from one another's company because they
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to the same thing.
We
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to this as the geothermal gradient.
To translate this sentence properly, the program would
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to a different set of vocabulary and rules for each element of the target language.
They may resort to acronyms to shorten long names, choose generic terms over specific, or
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to slides and other visual aides.
And that includes nature, and nurture, and what I
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to as nightmares.
We teamed up with an amazing cadre of black barbers and taught them how to measure blood pressure and how to counsel their customers and
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them to doctors to help manage high blood pressure.
And maybe I even want to interview him first, because there are more people who
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to him.
We even
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to the zodiac when entering into romantic relations.
And what you were left with is something they
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to as "net orchestrated conviviality," or, really, just a net "Good Times" created.
So those Ws there
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to the Ws, and how they stick together.
A tremendous thing that people
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to as a killer app is called the Internet.
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