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I hate the idea that governments have dropped this ball and I can't get used to the idea that
somehow
we can't get them to do their jobs.
That somehow, if you use a computer, it's all mindless button-pushing, but if you do it by hand, it's all intellectual.
Do we really believe that engineering and biology and all of these other things that have so benefited from computers and maths have
somehow
conceptually gotten reduced by using computers?
Well, another issue people bring up is
somehow
that hand calculating procedures teach understanding.
And I can't see myself going into a state prison in New Jersey and making such a proposition, but this being Israel, the warden
somehow
made it happen.
Somehow, what we need to do is step back from those situations, like that wise old woman, look at the situation through fresh eyes and come up with an 18th camel.
And
somehow
all that content of consciousness is accomplished by the busy activity of those hoards of neurons.
And as these dark clouds were circling me, and I was finding it really, really difficult to think of anything good, I said to myself that I really needed a way to focus on the positive
somehow.
You show me a creature with webbed feet and gills;
somehow
water's involved.
So somehow, for nearly two million years, we are killing animals without any weapons.
If you're wondering why the Tarahumara don't fight and don't die of heart disease, why a poor Ethiopian woman named Derartu Tulu can be the most compassionate and yet the most competitive, and why we
somehow
were able to find food without weapons, perhaps it's because humans, as much as we like to think of ourselves as masters of the universe, actually evolved as nothing more than a pack of hunting dogs.
It seems that they've
somehow
overlooked the fact that over half the world's population are women.
But I didn't think it would
somehow
penetrate the classroom.
The idea there is, if I'm confused about a topic,
somehow
right in the user interface, I'd find people who are volunteering, maybe see their reputation, and I could schedule and connect up with those people?
One of my colleagues at the Times did a great story about soldiers in Iraq who could look down a street and detect
somehow
whether there was an IED, a landmine, in the street.
I was the youngest by at least a decade, but
somehow
the poets at the Bowery Poetry Club didn't seem bothered by the 14-year-old wandering about.
When faced with an obstacle,
somehow
water finds a solution, without force, without conflict.
And I would like you to believe that it was an aesthetic choice, that I was making a three-dimensional drawing of a horse that
somehow
moves in space.
When oil was at stake, somehow, suddenly, things mattered.
Yet when you look at it rationally, there's no reason why those ideas shouldn't be as open to debate as any other, except that we've agreed
somehow
between us that they shouldn't be."
But the man had, somehow, a lot of room at the bottom.
If we install these molecules in neurons somehow, then these neurons would become electrically drivable with light, and their neighbors, which don't have this molecule, would not.
So what we need to do is take these molecules and
somehow
install them in neurons.
And if Paula decides should she marry Joe or Jack,
somehow
Paul sounds the most interesting.
And so I'd feel a lot better about the whole thing if we could
somehow
show that an everyday object also follows quantum mechanics.
And whatever he makes
somehow
references nesting and space and personal property.
That's
somehow
unprofessional and bad.
Because you have to chuck out masses and masses of it, hoping that your sex cells, your male sex cells, which are held within the pollen, will
somehow
reach another flower just by chance.
"And wouldn't it be great if we could
somehow
see what that is," I hear you ask.
And just as flowers spend a lot of effort trying to get pollinators to do their bidding, they've also
somehow
managed to persuade us to plant great fields full of them and give them to each other at times of birth and death, and particularly at marriage, which, when you think of it, is the moment that encapsulates the transfer of genetic material from one organism to another.
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