Somewhere
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Come on, there must be one politician in the audience
somewhere.
I only found out last year, at a conference on the Isle of Man, just how unusual it is to live
somewhere
where basking sharks regularly, frequently and predictably come to the surface to "bask."
I was on a road trip; I pulled over
somewhere.
If I had to place it on an arbitrary spectrum, I'd say it falls
somewhere
between poetry and lies.
It's making a promise to you that this story will lead
somewhere
that's worth your time.
All we know is the answer is
somewhere
between zero and infinity.
[Why can't we see evidence of alien life?]
Somewhere
out there in that vast universe there must surely be countless other planets teeming with life.
Anyone here from MIT knows him or has a tattoo or poster of him
somewhere.
BC: There's a horror movie in there
somewhere.
So, all these tools I show you kind of occupy this weird space
somewhere
between science, art and design.
This would just be sitting somewhere, and we would have never been able to see that.
So that glider of yours, the Mach 20 glider, the first one, no control, it ended up in the Pacific I think
somewhere.
I've also been to places in this U.S., and I know that girls in this country also have wishes, a wish for a better life
somewhere
in the Bronx, a wish for a better life
somewhere
in downtown L.A., a wish for a better life
somewhere
in Texas, a wish for a better life
somewhere
in New York, a wish for a better life
somewhere
in New Jersey.
I know you're hiding the money
somewhere
here.
But
somewhere
along the way, we got confused by our own conversation.
He asked the question, if I take that material, which is a natural material that usually induces healing in the small intestine, and I place it
somewhere
else on a person's body, would it give a tissue-specific response, or would it make small intestine if I tried to make a new ear?
Never mind the fact that the address led to a strip mall
somewhere
in Northern L.A. with no employees.
So if you combine the intuition in this figure with some of the data that I talked about before, it suggests that
somewhere
between 25 percent and 50 percent of the decline in prevalence in Uganda actually would have happened even without any education campaign.
We can allow smart and lucrative growth models that help people already be near where they want to be, so they don't need to go
somewhere
else.
The likelihood that people will get to the end is much greater when there is a milestone
somewhere
in the middle.
Now imagine a little Brit
somewhere
that wasn't cold and damp like home.
I mean, you've got to start somewhere, right?"
Every 30 seconds,
somewhere
on this planet, a child dies of malaria, and Paul Levy this morning, he was talking about the metaphor of the 727 crashing into the United States.
And then the newly mated queens fly off somewhere, drop their wings, dig a hole and go into that hole and start laying eggs.
So, an ant starts out
somewhere
near the queen.
The queen's in there somewhere; she just lays eggs.
Somebody somewhere, a group of people, starts clapping in rhythm with my steps.
Biomass: to get 16 lightbulbs per person, you'd need a land area something like three and a half Wales' worth, either in our country, or in someone else's country, possibly Ireland, possibly
somewhere
else.
If something happened on earth, you need humans living
somewhere
else.
We worked with a theme, which is, you've got macrophages that are streaming down a capillary, and they're touching the surface of the capillary wall, and they're picking up information from cells that are on the capillary wall, and they are given this information that there's an inflammation
somewhere
outside, where they can't see and sense.
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