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We have to make sure they're ready to be the leaders of this great country of ours, a country that is like no other, a country that amazes me every
single
day, a country that's fractious.
And, of course, the most successful studio of all time continues to crank out classic after classic, every
single
one of them about the journey of a boy, or a man, or two men who are friends, or a man and his son, or two men who are raising a little girl.
And the thing that struck me the most, that broke my heart, was walking down the main street of Sarajevo, where my friend Aida saw the tank coming 20 years ago, and in that road were more than 12,000 red chairs, empty, and every
single
one of them symbolized a person who had died during the siege, just in Sarajevo, not in all of Bosnia, and it stretched from one end of the city to a large part of it, and the saddest for me were the tiny little chairs for the children.
When I go back to Syria, next week in fact, what I see is incredibly heroic people, some of them fighting for democracy, for things we take for granted every
single
day.
So I ran out in the freezing cold, and I photographed every
single
person that I knew that I could get to in February of about two years ago.
So the first of those projects ended up being something I called "One Second Every Day." Basically I'm recording one second of every day of my life for the rest of my life, chronologically compiling these one-second tiny slices of my life into one
single
continuous video until, you know, I can't record them anymore.
I want to make more change as Prime Minister of my country, but every
single
one of you can make change happen if you want to.
To me, Afghanistan is a country of hope and boundless possibilities, and every
single
day the girls of SOLA remind me of that.
It's getting as close as possible to the thought experiment of finding two families both of whom live in Brussels who are identical on every
single
one of these dimensions, but one of whom speaks Flemish and one of whom speaks French; or two families that live in a rural district in Nigeria, one of whom speaks Hausa and one of whom speaks Igbo.
My linguistics and economics colleagues at Yale and I are just starting to do this work and really explore and understand the ways that these subtle nudges cause us to think more or less about the future every
single
time we speak.
I have defined this as the
single
largest expenditure in the country's history.
It's also the
single
largest example of public corruption according to this equation.
But non-spiking neurons are actually quite complicated because they can have input synapses and output synapses all interdigitated, and there's no
single
action potential that drives all the outputs at the same time.
When my wife and I adopted these family meetings and other techniques into the lives of our then-five-year-old twin daughters, it was the biggest
single
change we made since our daughters were born.
But the
single
biggest lesson we learned is to reverse the waterfall as much as possible.
The "do you know" test was the
single
biggest predictor of emotional health and happiness.
We look at it every
single
day."
And we are burning in Africa, every
single
year, more than one billion hectares of grasslands, and almost nobody is talking about it.
Whereas all previous expeditions had failed to garner a
single
video glimpse of the giant, we managed six, and the first triggered wild excitement.
There's actually only about 20 people on each page, because we have the name, address and telephone number of every
single
person.
Another example that may have affected many of you in this audience is, you may remember a couple of years ago, all the planes west of the Mississippi were grounded because a
single
routing card in Salt Lake City had a bug in it.
The interesting thing was, though, that the sysadmins were able to fix it, but they had to basically turn every
single
thing on the Internet off.
I think somebody recently got 420 miles out of a
single
charge.
And there were crickets and birds and frogs making noise, and as we sat there, over the mountains coming in from the north were these Steven Spielbergian clouds rolling toward us, and as the clouds got about halfway over the valley, so help me God, every
single
animal in that place stopped making noise at the same time.
But a bunch of the face-to-face pairs agree to divide the money evenly every
single
time.
Okay, now, every
single
one of you knows this.
You focus on the possible problems, like eradicating polio from the world, or taking an image of every
single
street across the globe, or building the first real universal translator, or building a fusion factory in your garage.
To do this would require a
single
statute, a statute establishing what we think of as small dollar funded elections, a statute of citizen-funded campaigns, and there's any number of these proposals out there: Fair Elections Now Act, the American Anti-Corruption Act, an idea in my book that I call the Grant and Franklin Project to give vouchers to people to fund elections, an idea of John Sarbanes called the Grassroots Democracy Act.
A
single
strand dipped in water that completely self-folds on its own into the letters M I T. I'm biased.
This is another part,
single
strand, dipped in a bigger tank that self-folds into a cube, a three-dimensional structure, on its own.
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