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Grandma can log into that robot and play hide-and-go-seek with her granddaughter for fifteen minutes every
single
night, when otherwise she might only be able to get to see her granddaughter once or twice a year.
MM: Every
single
time you go out there, there's attacks.
Put them together, and we're seeing a wave of astonishing breakthroughs, like robots that do factory work or run as fast as a cheetah or leap tall buildings in a
single
bound.
(Two overlapping voices talking)
(Single
voice) Intelligent technology depends on personal data.
And just because the scientific method is allocated to page five of section 1.2 of chapter one of the one that we all skip, okay, trial and error can still be an informal part of what we do every
single
day at Sacred Heart Cathedral in room 206.
And I will be right every
single
time.
Since the age of five, I started to learn how to draw every
single
stroke for each character in the correct sequence.
So, I specialize in twentysomethings because I believe that every
single
one of those 50 million twentysomethings deserves to know what psychologists, sociologists, neurologists and fertility specialists already know: that claiming your 20s is one of the simplest, yet most transformative, things you can do for work, for love, for your happiness, maybe even for the world.
It's as simple as what I learned to say to Alex. It's what I now have the privilege of saying to twentysomethings like Emma every
single
day: Thirty is not the new 20, so claim your adulthood, get some identity capital, use your weak ties, pick your family.
A more effective way to think about my relations might be in terms of closeness and distance, where at any given point in time, with any
single
person, I am both close and distant from that individual, all as a function of what I need to do right now.
I discovered that, if I worked on a larger scale and with bigger materials, my hand really wouldn't hurt, and after having gone from a
single
approach to art, I ended up having an approach to creativity that completely changed my artistic horizons.
Actually, we've got ourselves locked into this Industrial Era mindset which says that the only people who can make cities are large organizations or corporations who build on our behalf, procuring whole neighborhoods in single, monolithic projects, and of course, form follows finance.
So what you end up with are single, monolithic neighborhoods based on this kind of one-size-fits-all model.
I couldn't find a
single
correlation with anything, but it had to be in groups.
So here I was with one of my childhood heroes, drawing every
single
frame that's in the film to turn that into Montreal in the future.
And so three days later, driving very fast, I found myself stalking a
single
type of giant cloud called the super cell, capable of producing grapefruit-size hail and spectacular tornadoes, although only two percent actually do.
The algorithms to do this are very similar to what the
single
quad used to hit the ball back to me.
They insist that he never doubted for even a
single
moment, let alone despaired.
Despite exercising three or four hours every
single
day, and following the food pyramid to the letter, I'd gained a lot of weight and developed something called metabolic syndrome.
George H.W. Bush: A new world order... (Video) George W. Bush:... ending tyranny in our world... (Video) Barack Obama:... a
single
standard for all who would hold power.
In other words, all the new and old democracies put together amounted to a mere fraction of what a single, one-party state did without voting.
This is the data from a
single
vaccination coverage survey in a
single
district in the country of Zambia from a few years ago, that I participated in.
The only thing anyone was trying to find out is what percentage of Zambian children are vaccinated, and this is the data, collected on paper over weeks, from a
single
district, which is something like a county in the United States.
You can imagine that, for the entire country of Zambia, answering just that
single
question ... looks something like this.
Titan is Saturn's largest moon, and, until Cassini had arrived there, was the largest
single
expanse of unexplored terrain that we had remaining in our solar system.
To me, this was a little like trying to understand the magnificence of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony by abstracting the sound of a
single
violin player out of the context of the orchestra and hearing just that one part.
The first is competitive, because they're looking for mates, and the second is cooperative, because if they're all vocalizing in sync together, it makes it really difficult for predators like coyotes, foxes and owls to
single
out any individual for a meal.
So I don't just have the sight of the people in front of me and the sound of my voice and the weight of my shoes against the floor, but they occur to me as part of one
single
great conscious field that stretches forward and backward.
One and the same event has a level of description where it's neurobiological, and another level of description where it's mental, and that's a
single
event, and that's how nature works.
A
single
novel could make us global again.
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