Someone
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The total area of those hexagons is two Greater London's worth of
someone
else's Sahara, and you'll need power lines all the way across Spain and France to bring the power from the Sahara to Surrey.
Someone
could teach an entire course on how the next 150 years influenced the gun regulation conversations we're having in the United States and our interpretation of the Second Amendment.
The PLCAA passed with bipartisan support in 2005 and entrusts gun manufacturers to design guns safely, stores to sell those guns responsibly and
someone
to own and use the gun responsibly.
I was deeply disappointed by this because, as I saw it, there would be nothing that any of my peers or I could do to silence
someone
who agreed with him in the office environment of our future employers.
Fellas, can you imagine you're just on your phone, and
someone
walks up to you and just takes it out of your hand?
When
someone
helps themselves to a woman, it not only triggers discomfort and distress, but the unspoken experiences of our mothers' lives, sisters' lives and generations of women before us.
When
someone
thinks they can help themselves to our bodies, it not only ignites the current fury, but it lights up the past.
The good life is a life where design is important because somebody obviously took the time and spent the money for that kind of well-designed chair; where tradition is important, because this is a traditional classic and
someone
cared about this; and where there is something as conspicuous consumption, where it is OK and normal to spend a humongous amount of money on such a chair, to signal to other people what your social status is.
And the reason was, because when I was asked to do this, I'd just read, in one of the papers, I can't remember, something from
someone
at Facebook saying, well, "we need to make everybody use their real names."
So if you're a criminal in a hurry and you need to copy
someone'
s card, you can just stick a piece of paper on it and rub a pencil over it just to sort of speed things up.
And I know it crashed and burned a couple of years ago, but if you're
someone
in politics or the home office or whatever, and you think about identity, you can only think of identity in terms of cards with names on them.
The idea that you have an identity that's given to you by someone, the government or whatever, and you have to stick with that identity and use it in all places, that's absolutely wrong.
Why would you want to really know who
someone
was on Facebook, unless you wanted to abuse them and harass them in some way?
It suggests that
someone
is driving.
Someone
making the experience their own.
If I used
someone
else's pre-death, I apologize, I think I made it up.
Even when I make a painting, I actually imagine I'm behind the painting, it already exists, and
someone'
s looking at it, and I see whether they're feeling it from their gut.
Netra and I don't write our 200-year plan for
someone
else to come and execute it in 150 years.
Now, conventional wisdom says, "Well, hey, our intellectual property belongs to us, and if
someone
tries to infringe it, we're going to get out our lawyers and we're going to sue them."
So these 20-somethings created an alternative health care system, where what they did is they used Twitter and basic publicly available tools that when
someone'
s injured, a car would show up, it would pick them up, take them to a makeshift medical clinic, where you'd get medical treatment, as opposed to being executed.
'I think
someone'
s infiltrated my copies of the cases,' I said.
Once there,
someone
I'll just call 'The Doctor' and his whole team of goons swooped down, lifted me high into the air, and slammed me down on a metal bed with such force that I saw stars.
When you care for
someone
with dementia, and you get training, they train you to engage them in activities that are familiar, hands-on, open-ended.
How does it feel to see
someone
like this come along taking your art and doing so much with it?
All right, pick one, last quest: Shake
someone'
s hand for six seconds, or send
someone
a quick thank you by text, email, Facebook or Twitter.
Here's one more secret for you: Shaking
someone'
s hand for six seconds dramatically raises the level of oxytocin in your bloodstream, now that's the trust hormone.
So, if you spend these seven and a half minutes today doing something that makes you happy, or that gets you physically active, or puts you in touch with
someone
you care about, or even just tackling a tiny challenge, you're going to boost your resilience, so you're going to earn more minutes.
That famous scene in horror movies where
someone
is walking up from behind is something you can see, and I believe this information would be something that is useful at times when the audio is turned off or not heard at all, and I speculate that deaf audiences might actually even be better at seeing sound than hearing audiences.
Do we want our car to perhaps be a partner, a coach,
someone
that can use their understanding of the situation to help us reach our potential?
In fact, as I looked into her case, I discovered to my surprise that it's not clearly illegal for you or me to put a tracking device on
someone
else's car.
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