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At the same time, there's a person paying 30,000 dollars for a 300-series car, and a person paying 70,000 dollars for a 700 series, and that person paying more than double doesn't want their car to look too much like the bottom-of-the-market car.
So what I've been doing is challenging myself with putting on a
series
of performances of the ancient but pretty straightforward task of just moving and standing big heavy objects, like this 16-foot-tall megalith designed to walk across land and stand vertically; or this 4,000-pound behemoth that springs itself to life to dance onstage.
In the series, my stuffed bear cohost and I talk about the LGBT community, activism, gender and pronouns, consent and body positivity.
This is Manhattan, one from the
series.
It is a long, long
series
of these base pairs.
And the reason I could do that is because we mammals have gone through a
series
of these hydrogen sulfide events, and our bodies have adapted.
"I believe we are seeing in this response the result of mammals and reptiles having undergone a
series
of exposures to H2S."
The larger lake proved even better for naumachiae, and the Colosseum soon gained a
series
of underground animal cages and trap doors that didn’t allow for further flooding.
I was asked, I guess about six years ago, to do a
series
of paintings that in some way would celebrate the birth of Piero della Francesca.
Once I realized that I could take some liberties with the subject, I did the following
series
of drawings.
It's just a
series
of variations on the head of the Duke of Montefeltro, who's a great, great figure in the Renaissance, and probably the basis for Machiavelli's "The Prince."
Despite this early literary success, Neruda struggled financially, and took a
series
of diplomatic jobs in places such as Burma, Indonesia, Singapore and Spain.
Video: (Music) DM: We'll start by putting a lead into two sequence Siftables, arrange them into a series, extend it, add a little more lead.
Now, Shanidar Cave a few decades earlier had unveiled a Neanderthal known as Shanidar 1. Now, for a BBC/PBS TV
series
we actually brought Shanidar 1 to life, and I want you guys to meet Ned, Ned the Neanderthal.
And this is becoming common, it's moving very quickly, it's moving in a whole
series
of places.
They'll be able to focus their hearing, they'll be able to increase the sensitivity, decrease the sensitivity, do a
series
of things that we can't do.
She had gone through a
series
of chemotherapy and radiation treatments over several years, and her leukemia had always come back.
Ultimately, the seeds of everything familiar– the size of our planet, its position within the solar system, and its elemental composition– were determined by an uncountably large
series
of random collisions.
So we decided to cast a
series
of little people that would play the different bodies of Benjamin at the different increments of his life and that we would in fact create a computer-generated version of Brad's head, aged to appear as Benjamin, and attach that to the body of the real actor.
When I was going out a lot to these places, I was feeling a lot of anxiety and isolation because I was in a solitary phase in my life, and I decided to title my
series "
Naked City Spleen," which references Charles Baudelaire.
But whenever I get a chance I still work on my
series.
I want to close by showing you a videotape that's a version of a future game in the Rockett
series
that our graphic artists and design people put together, that we feel would please that four percent of reviewers.
And so my research group at the Media Lab has been developing a
series
of inventions to give us access to this information in a sort of easy way, without requiring that the user changes any of their behavior.
With a guy called Nathan Dungan, he got a group of teenagers and adults to come together for a
series
of sessions over a period of time, to meet up.
Scribbling by night under the watchful eyes of his lover Padma, Saleem’s frame narrative echoes that of "1001 Nights," where a woman named Scheherazade tells her king a
series
of stories to keep herself alive.
And Norbert Rosing, a German photographer, is there on scene, making a
series
of photos of these huskies, who are tethered.
This was one of a
series
called "Zany Afternoons," which became a book.
And the idea is that you, within that continuum, identify a
series
of points, and you design specifically to them.
And that means that the artistic director now has a palette that he or she can choose from, between a
series
of forms and a
series
of processions, because that enclosure around the theater that is normally trapped with front-of-house and back-of-house spaces has been liberated.
And again, when we unveiled it, there was a sort of nervousness that this was about an architect making a statement, not an architect who was attempting to solve a
series
of problems.
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