Shipped
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So we packed this prototype of a sensor, and we
shipped
it to Bangladesh.
This isn't the first time I've
shipped
bullion, my friend, no no no.
Now, instead of African slaves being
shipped
to South American cocoa plantations, cocoa production itself would shift to West Africa with Cote d'Ivoire providing two-fifths of the world's cocoa as of 2015.
So she
shipped
him one of the fragments, FedEx.
Not the man in the flesh, but for the first time in history, this is the genome of a specific human, printed page-by-page, letter-by-letter: 262,000 pages of information, 450 kilograms,
shipped
from the United States to Canada thanks to Bruno Bowden, Lulu.com, a start-up, did everything.
What we should take away from this is that this is a relationship worth scrutinizing, especially when you consider that small arms that were
shipped
to Iraq for use by the Iraqi Army, or to Syria for so-called moderate opposition fighters, that those arms, many of them, are now in the hands of ISIS; or when you consider that arms that were
shipped
to Libya are now actively drifting across the Sahel, and ending up with groups like Boko Haram and al Qaeda and other militant groups.
All that the consumer would need to do is obtain a mobile code, take it to the nearest shipping place to be packed and shipped, and off it goes from one buyer to the next, not the landfill.
And then suddenly, the 25-year-old wizard leading the meeting stared at me and asked, "If you
shipped
a feature and no one used it, did it really ship?" (Laughter) "Ship a feature"?
And the next year it
shipped
running on something new called an Apple II personal computer.
In October of 1979, we
shipped
VisiCalc.
Machines filled the bottles with sweet bubbily liquid and they were then wrapped, shipped, bought, opened, consumed and unceremoniously discarded.
Over the last two years, in my lab, we built 50,000 Foldscopes and
shipped
them to 130 countries in the world, at no cost to the kids we sent them to.
Then the blood is
shipped
to us, and what we do is extract the DNA out of it.
Over the next three to four months, the cows gain an additional 180 kilograms before they are
shipped
off to slaughter.
Inside that processing center, there were hundreds of children who were being held, processed and then prepared to be
shipped
all over country to be jailed in facilities hundreds of miles away from their parents.
I saw with my own eyes children not [old] enough for kindergarten in unmarked buses, being
shipped
off to jails hundreds of miles away.
Today, the world produces roughly 22 billion kilograms of cheese a year,
shipped
and consumed around the globe.
It
shipped
every one of its computers with that game.
PowerPoint has this built into every copy of it that's
shipped.
After a week, we took the stencils and the leaves off,
shipped
the newsprints to Lisbon to a very sunny spot, so on day one the billboard said, "Complaining is silly.
So this was all shipped, you couldn't send this over the internet.
All this data was
shipped
to one place and the massive computer effort began to try and analyze it.
And below, you can see all these out yards, or temporary yards, where the colonies are brought in until February, and then they're
shipped
out to the almonds.
And this is in contrast to currents methods of fabric production, where a plant is grown, just the cotton part is harvested, processed into a yarn, woven into a fabric and then potentially
shipped
across oceans before being cut and sewn into a garment.
And they
shipped
him to Germany and 24 hours later they
shipped
him from Germany to Walter Reed.
If I walk into a store in the United States, it's very, very easy for me to buy water that's bottled in Fiji,
shipped
at great expense to the United States.
From a greenhouse gas perspective, is lamb produced in the U.K. better than lamb produced in New Zealand, frozen and
shipped
to the U.K.? Is a bad feeder lot operation for beef better or worse than a bad grazing operation for beef?
The 109th Air National Guard flew the most recent shipment of ice back to the coast of Antarctica, where it was boarded onto a freighter,
shipped
across the tropics to California, unloaded, put on a truck, driven across the desert to the National Ice Core Laboratory in Denver, Colorado, where, as we speak, scientists are now slicing this material up for samples, for analysis, to be distributed to the laboratories around the country and in Europe.
And if you really look into it, particularly when it comes to plastic bottles, most of it is only down-cycled, or incinerated, or
shipped
to China.
What did the distributor think when he copied the tape and
shipped
it all the way to Holland?
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