Seemingly
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It's a lovely example of the sort of thing we do: take a bizarre,
seemingly
incomprehensible, neural psychiatric syndrome and say that the standard Freudian view is wrong, that, in fact, you can come up with a precise explanation in terms of the known neural anatomy of the brain.
Well, think about what artists, novelists and poets have in common, the ability to engage in metaphorical thinking, linking
seemingly
unrelated ideas, such as, "It is the east, and Juliet is the Sun."
What moved me the most was that despite these
seemingly
inhospitable conditions, I was welcomed with open arms into a home that was made with love, care, and unreserved passion.
Well, one of the things I discovered is that experts think that one answer to what I did at the end was a piece of paper, the advance directive, to help families get past the
seemingly
irrational choices.
But that little story is really about the fears and misconceptions that come along with the idea of moving through the city without sight,
seemingly
oblivious to the environment and the people around you.
But if you happen to be a person, you are combatting the car
seemingly
at every turn.
This is a wild orangutan happily feeding on top of a palm tree,
seemingly
oblivious to our drone that was flying overhead, not once but several times.
Control fraud is what happens when the people who control, typically a CEO, a
seemingly
legitimate entity, use it as a weapon to defraud.
This is when Anonymous was forged out of the
seemingly
random collection of Internet dwellers.
And every season I do try to take three days off on retreat but a part of me still feels guilty to be leaving my poor wife behind and to be ignoring all those
seemingly
urgent emails from my bosses and maybe to be missing a friend's birthday party.
Well, that
seemingly
mundane question is where our group first jumped into this story, and what we found as we dove down into the brain, down among the neurons and the blood vessels, was that the brain's solution to the problem of waste clearance, it was really unexpected.
What all of these
seemingly
disparate works recognize, the conclusion that they all reach, is that a society in which people can be monitored at all times is a society that breeds conformity and obedience and submission, which is why every tyrant, the most overt to the most subtle, craves that system.
So the
seemingly
trivial design exercise of drawing toast helps us get clear, engaged and aligned.
As years pass, characters grow old and die, only to return as ghosts, or to be
seemingly
reincarnated in the next generation.
But it turns out that something can be perceptually invisible and still be numerically significant, because with the right algorithms, we can take this silent,
seemingly
still video and we can recover this sound.
I began this sort of personal crusade against the mundane, because if there's one thing I've realized, it's that any career, even one as
seemingly
glamorous as surf photography, has the danger of becoming monotonous.
My personality was entombed within a
seemingly
silent body, a vibrant mind hidden in plain sight within a chrysalis.
With no way to communicate, I became the perfect victim: a defenseless object,
seemingly
devoid of feelings that people used to play out their darkest desires.
The point is not to make judgments, but rather to find out about the context that determines these disparate and
seemingly
insurmountable contradictions.
Some of the great intersections of the world come to mind, like the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, or Times Square in New York City, both bustling with the excitement of a
seemingly
endless stream of people.
You would then have the ability to link
seemingly
unrelated things, which is the definition of metaphor, seeing the similar in the dissimilar.
Like understanding the mysteries of sleep or curing the common cold, motion sickness is one of those
seemingly
simple problems that, despite amazing scientific progress, we still know very little about.
So, to accomplish this
seemingly
impossible task of finding infinite beds for infinite buses of infinite weary travelers, the night manager assigns every current guest to the first prime number, 2, raised to the power of their current room number.
There is an environmental mystery afoot, and it begins with a
seemingly
trivial detail that reveals a disaster of global proportions.
These
seemingly
crude methods of search and retrieval are, in fact, so useful that they are applied in computer models to obtain optimal solutions from decentralized elements, working randomly and exchanging simple information.
With no direct line to the goal, Carlos decided to attempt the
seemingly
impossible.
More importantly, unless and until we solve economic growth and create sustainable, long-term economic growth, we'll be unable to address the
seemingly
intractable challenges that continue to pervade the globe today, whether it's health care, education or economic development.
In medieval times, alchemists tried to achieve the
seemingly
impossible.
A handful of species on Earth share a
seemingly
mysterious trait: a menstrual cycle.
For a
seemingly
simple sentence like, "The children eat the muffins," the program first parses its syntax, or grammatical structure, by identifying the children as the subject, and the rest of the sentence as the predicate consisting of a verb "eat," and a direct object "the muffins."
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