Spoke
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She was the first person who
spoke
to me about learning from the other side.
But I actually got into engineering not because of that book but because my mom took me to a Society of Women Engineers event, and I fell in love with the mechanical engineer that
spoke.
We
spoke
for a few minutes and then each of us vanished back into the chaos.
The first person I
spoke
to was Josh.
And I'm glad to say now, eight years later, I actually
spoke
to Nick last night, and he wanted to let me know that he was feeling a lot better, and he doesn't do the self-harming anymore.
The workers rarely
spoke
about the products they made, and they often had great difficulty explaining what exactly they did.
So as the seasons changed, and it was time to plan the dance again, one girl named Brianna
spoke
up, and she said, "My dad can't come to the dance, and this whole thing is making me sad." "Why not?" the girls asked.
And one day I was at work and I saw a talk by Stefan Sagmeister on TED, and it was called "The power of time off," and he
spoke
about how every seven years, he takes a year off from work so he could do his own creative projects, and I was instantly inspired, and I just said, "I have to do that.
As I
spoke
to the women, they told me, "You know what we need?
I
spoke
about a new way of exploring the ocean, one that focuses on attracting animals instead of scaring them away.
Mike deGruy was also invited, and he
spoke
with great passion about his love of the ocean, and he also talked to me about applying my approach to something he's been involved with for a very long time, which is the hunt for the giant squid.
But even if you're not yet with me, even if you believe this is impossible, what the five years since I
spoke
at TED has taught me as I've spoken about this issue again and again is, even if you think it's impossible, that is irrelevant.
I
spoke
at Dartmouth once, and a woman stood up after I spoke, I write in my book, and she said to me, "Professor, you've convinced me this is hopeless.
Abed
spoke
three quick words.
The report finished and Abed
spoke.
For two hours before that, Edward Everett
spoke
on a topic that, frankly, cannot engage us today and barely did then.
He was taking the voice of the people, the language of the people, elevating it into verse, and by doing so, ennobling the language and ennobling the people who
spoke
the language.
I've even spoken to people, like Peter Carter here, who when I
spoke
to him, was 90 years old, but in 1926, this man and his father and his brother caught thylacines.
And when I
spoke
to this man, I was looking in his eyes and thinking, "Behind those eyes is a brain that has memories of what thylacines feel like, what they smelled like, what they sounded like."
So we
spoke
to sources in country, trawled through company documents and other information trying to piece together a really true picture of the deal.
When I
spoke
to some printers when I started doing this and told them what I wanted to do, which was to print conductive inks onto paper, they told me it couldn't be done, again, that kind of favorite thing.
I worked in mental health services, I
spoke
at conferences, I published book chapters and academic articles, and I argued, and continue to do so, the relevance of the following concept: that an important question in psychiatry shouldn't be what's wrong with you but rather what's happened to you.
We
spoke
one common language to each other, and that was from one human to another.
He
spoke
six languages, he played 15 musical instruments, he was a licensed pilot, he had once been a San Francisco cable car operator, he was an expert in swine nutrition, dairy cattle, Dixieland jazz, film noir, and we did travel the country, and the world, and we did have a lot of kids.
I
spoke
the phrase, and then he laughed and told me, "Oh yeah, that's great, only it kind of sounds like a woman."
You will hear about Los Zetas, the Knights Templar, which is the new brand for the Familia Michoacana that I
spoke
about at the beginning, and the Sinaloa Federation.
Her email was read, and she
spoke
at the United Nations Headquarters, and she said, "If there is no right to privacy, there can be no true freedom of expression and opinion, and therefore, there can be no effective democracy."
Digital technology is the opportunity for the revival of these vocal chords that he
spoke
so passionately to Congress about.
It had to do with being brought up in a family where no one
spoke
English, no one could read or write English.
I went through my entire business career, and never
spoke
about being a woman, never
spoke
about it publicly.
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