Remarkable
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What makes One Hundred Years of Solitude so
remarkable?
So this is really remarkable, right?
Sometimes, when the computer is not so confident about what it sees, we have taught it to be smart enough to give us a safe answer instead of committing too much, just like we would do, but other times our computer algorithm is
remarkable
at telling us what exactly the objects are, like the make, model, year of the cars.
Stroman: "You are a
remarkable
person.
It is how I have learned to see through my blindness, to navigate my journey through the dark unknowns of my own challenges, which has earned me the moniker "the
remarkable
Batman."
But I was not raised to think of myself as in any way
remarkable.
Is that so
remarkable?
Now, someone, somewhere, must think that's remarkable, or I wouldn't be up here, but let's consider this for a moment.
You do this effortlessly, so we don't see it, but that is how we get the world right, and it's a
remarkable
and very difficult-to-understand accomplishment.
In 1868, Thomas Huxley wrote, "How it is that anything so
remarkable
as a state of consciousness comes about as the result of irritating nervous tissue is just as unaccountable as the appearance of the genie when Aladdin rubbed his lamp."
These are some
remarkable
trees of knowledge, or trees of science, by Spanish scholar Ramon Llull.
And the current strategy spans the whole world and thousands of years of human history, which is quite
remarkable
for me.
They are often just referred to as G, C, A and T. But it's
remarkable
that all the diversity of life is the result of four genetic letters.
Chris Anderson: I mean, Floyd, this is so
remarkable.
So what I'm going to show you now is very
remarkable
and it suggests that these factors can actually modulate the age of a tissue.
What we found is quite
remarkable.
A
remarkable
idea, and yet evidence is growing almost weekly, with new papers coming out, confirming that this does indeed take place.
The way it's been explained to me, what's
remarkable
about what you did wasn't just the size of the returns, it's that you took them with surprisingly low volatility and risk, compared with other hedge funds.
CA: You're credited with doing something
remarkable
at Renaissance, which is building this culture, this group of people, who weren't just hired guns who could be lured away by money.
And then some
remarkable
changes took place.
A
remarkable
and counterintuitive phenomenon has been discovered, which scientists call Post Traumatic Growth.
And it was very exciting and I learned some
remarkable
things and made some wonderful connections that I want to share with you today.
From Sweden to Palau, writers and translators sent me self-published books and unpublished manuscripts of books that hadn't been picked up by Anglophone publishers or that were no longer available, giving me privileged glimpses of some
remarkable
imaginary worlds.
But cumulatively, the stories I read that year made me more alive than ever before to the richness, diversity and complexity of our
remarkable
planet.
And this is remarkable, because it's a remarkably simple stimulus.
Feathers are some of the most
remarkable
things ever made by an animal.
Most
remarkable
for the time was his method.
So I decided to do something that was even more
remarkable.
So I swam under houses and businesses and bowling alleys and golf courses, and even under a Sonny's BBQ Restaurant, Pretty remarkable, and what that taught me was that everything we do on the surface of our earth will be returned to us to drink.
So even with this
remarkable
development, we expected to lose.
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