Series
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We had a
series
of reviews this year, international panels that came in and reviewed us, and said, "You're ready to go to construction."
When China launched a
series
of cyber attacks, what did the U.S. government do?
So that led to a
series
of these.
But then I suffered a
series
of career catastrophes, one after the other, and finally found myself in television.
After reading Wace’s translation, another French poet, Chrétien de Troyes, wrote a
series
of romances that catapulted Arthur’s story to fame.
And it raises a
series
of, I think, some of the most interesting questions about how we think about medicine in the future.
She's had a whole
series
of abusive partners, and, tragically, one of her children has been taken into care by social services.
On the roof of the Swiss Embassy, we installed a
series
of antennas.
How can we create structures that generate a
series
of relationships and narratives?
"That's Beijing" is similar to "Time Out," a magazine that broadcasts what is happening in town during the week, and suddenly you see the building portrayed no longer as physical matter, but actually as an urban actor, as part of a
series
of personas that define the life of the city.
In this video clip, that was shot half a kilometer, or about a third of a mile, underground, in the cave of Cudon in Spain, we found a
series
of red paintings on a ceiling in a previously unexplored section of the cave.
So the centuries passed with Britains happily speaking Old English, but in the 700's, a
series
of Viking invasions began, which continued until a treaty split the island in half.
A
series
of odd jobs may indicate inconsistency, lack of focus, unpredictability.
In the 19th century, long after Newton died, scientists did a
series
of experiments that clearly showed that light can't be made up of tiny, atom-like particles.
One reason matrices are so cool is that we can pack so much information into them and then turn a huge
series
of different problems into one single problem.
I got so annoyed and obsessed with the unreality of these images, which look nothing like my life, that I recently decided to shoot and star in a parody
series
of stock photos that I hoped the world would start to use just showing the really awkward reality of going back to work when your baby's food source is attached to your body.
Summing up all these times, we get a
series
that looks like this.
We've obtained the same infinite
series
as we had for the time of Zeno's journey.
Not only does the infinite
series
sum to a finite answer, but that finite answer is the same one that common sense tells us is true.
But a
series
of subsequent discoveries made the sun-centric model hard to ignore.
Centuries later, the philosopher Rene Descartes proposed that the universe was a
series
of whirlpools, which he called vortices, and that each star was at the center of a whirlpool.
So, to write it out in its decimal form, you'd have an on-going
series
of digits starting with 3.14159 and continuing forever!
Mysteries of vernacular: Robot, a machine capable of carrying out a programmable
series
of actions.
When you slide the pan into the oven, you're setting off a
series
of chemical reactions that transform one substance, dough, into another, cookies.
And once they had all of these pieces together, they took a leap of faith, and they decided to license not a sitcom about four Senators but a drama
series
about a single Senator.
This figure here shows the stormwater park that they're building by hooking a
series
of stormwater collection systems, or storm sewers, and routing that water into an abandoned gravel quarry.
And that means you could get ketchup out of the bottle in two ways: either give it a
series
of long, slow languid shakes making sure you don't ever stop applying force, or you could hit the bottle once very, very hard.
But it's actually your brain running a complex
series
of calculations within a matter of seconds that's responsible for determining attraction.
While it was known that authoritarian countries controlled and censored information, a
series
of scandals showed that democratic governments were also misleading the public, often with media cooperation.
What she discovered through a
series
of tests and interviews didn't just contribute greatly to the study of memory.
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