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Instead, we studied a little, tiny, round worm called C. elegans, which is just about the size of a comma in a
sentence.
So the next
sentence
is going to be the preamble to the question.
This is a
sentence
that was translated from German into English.
So for example this would be one sentence, and you would get this sort of green region and the red polyalanine, that repeats over and over and over again, and you can have that hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of times within an individual silk molecule.
It was planted by a woman, a mother of four, and she nearly faced a 93-day jail
sentence
because she planted it in her front yard.
Okay, so I just want to take a
sentence
or two to say something about the encoder and what it's doing, because it's really the key part and it's sort of interesting and kind of cool.
It's a death
sentence.
The United States is the only country in the world where we
sentence
13-year-old children to die in prison.
It's knowing your punchline, your ending, knowing that everything you're saying, from the first
sentence
to the last, is leading to a singular goal, and ideally confirming some truth that deepens our understandings of who we are as human beings.
We can't stop ourselves from wanting to complete the
sentence
and fill it in.
It's how they say they care, and you can't hear somebody talk about their Mexican grandmother without saying "food" in the first
sentence.
And when it finds one of those phrases, it grabs the
sentence
up to the period, and then automatically tries to deduce the age, gender and geographical location of the person that wrote that
sentence.
Then, knowing the geographical location and the time, we can also then figure out the weather when that person wrote the
sentence.
The diameter of each dot represents the length of the
sentence
inside, so that the large dots contain large sentences, and the small dots contain small sentences.
What's more, if you're held in jail on bail, you're four times more likely to get a jail
sentence
than if you had been free, and that jail
sentence
will be three times longer.
And in the entire history of the Bronx Freedom Fund, fewer than two percent of our clients have ever received a jail
sentence
of any kind.
To write a word or a phrase or a
sentence
in Arabic is like crafting an equation, because every part is extremely precise and carries a lot of information.
It begins with the murder of an innocent human being, and it's followed by a trial where the murderer is convicted and sent to death row, and that death
sentence
is ultimately upheld by the state appellate court.
What has happened instead is that juries have started to
sentence
more and more people to prison for the rest of their lives without the possibility of parole, rather than sending them to the execution chamber.
If we make the picture bigger and devote our attention to the earlier chapters, then we're never going to write the first
sentence
that begins the death penalty story.
And these trend lines, you can see, there's more questions than answers in the laws of physics, and when we reach the end of a sentence, we place a star at that location.
I'm going to wave through the Kinect here and take control, and now I'm going to reach out and I'm going to touch a star, and when I do, it will play the
sentence
that generated that star.
But in English it's 20 words or a
sentence
with a short link.
He beat someone up or something, and he decided to fake madness to get out of a prison
sentence.
So with help from old and new friends, I turned the side of this abandoned house into a giant chalkboard, and stenciled it with a fill-in-the-blank sentence: "Before I die, I want to ..." So anyone walking by can pick up a piece of chalk, reflect on their life, and share their personal aspirations in public space.
It's a nonprofit, venture capital fund for the poor, a few oxymorons in one
sentence.
And the trick here is to use a single, readable
sentence
that the audience can key into if they get a bit lost, and then provide visuals which appeal to our other senses and create a deeper sense of understanding of what's being described.
The verb is the chassis of the
sentence.
There are dozens or scores of verbs of this type, each of which shapes its
sentence.
First, there's a level of fine-grained conceptual structure, which we automatically and unconsciously compute every time we produce or utter a sentence, that governs our use of language.
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