Store
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"I'm going to the store, I'll be back in five minutes."
With this Trayvon Martin case, this is a guy, a kid, who was 17 years old and he bought soda and a candy at a store, and on his way home he was tracked by a neighborhood watchman named George Zimmerman who ended up shooting and killing him.
The 50% off sign outside of your favorite
store
is meaningless.
It ends with a special technique called the carp, which allows me to
store
one to two extra liters of air in my lungs by compressing it.
Why can't I go to the convenience
store
or the department
store
and, you know, go up to the cashier and say, "Yeah, I want my personal robot"?
It represents an amount of digital information, which is uncomfortable to store, transport, or analyze.
It's also a great preservative; it doesn't spoil or evaporate, so the foods it's added to are easier to
store
and ship long distances and tend to be cheaper.
In solar towers, huge tanks of molten salt or oil can be used to
store
any excess heat and use it when needed, so that's how they manage the problem of fluctuating solar irradiance to smooth out electricity production.
But in the case of solar panels, there currently isn't any way to affordably
store
extra energy.
For example, a song comes on the radio that we don't particularly like, but then we hear the song at the grocery store, at the movie theater and again on the street corner.
Seeds are energy-rich so there's a lot of food calories, you can
store
it in times of plenty for times of famine, but there's a downside.
And it's my hope that with illuminated minds, we could ponder the overarching interconnectedness of all life, and fathom how much more lies in
store
if we keep our oceans healthy.
I would show them a picture of a car, a grocery store, a dog and a toilet.
This high-ranking organ is made up of lobules that each contains smaller cells called follicles, which
store
the hormones the thyroid sends out into your blood.
Dwelling on sad events in the past, another symptom of depression, makes it difficult to pay attention to the present, affecting the ability to
store
short-term memories.
So how does it
store
so much information in such a small space?
In starches, which plants mostly
store
for energy in roots and seeds, glucose molecules are joined together by alpha linkages, most of which can be easily cleaved by enzymes in your digestive tract.
There, each memory cell consists of a tiny transistor and a capacitor that
store
electrical charges, a 0 when there's no charge, or a 1 when charged.
These have no moving parts, instead using floating gate transistors that
store
bits by trapping or removing electrical charges within their specially designed internal structures.
I tell you this so that all of you out there who work so hard, whether you run a company or a country or a classroom or a
store
or a home, take me seriously when I talk about working, so you'll get that I don't peck at a computer and imagine all day, so you'll hear me when I say that I understand that a dream job is not about dreaming.
They use it for things like sorting items in an online
store
by price, or creating a list of all the gas stations close to a given location sorted by distance.
In this pocket we
store
all manner of personal goods from phones and wallets to iPads, office files and books.
In a series of bad decisions, he stole 30 laptops from a
store
and sold them on the Internet.
Tasks that challenge working memory, the mental “scratch pad” we use to temporarily
store
phone numbers and grocery lists, are especially vulnerable to pressure.
So what we do is pre-map the stage at five frames per second with the same spatial-mapping technology that you'll use with the product at home, and then we
store
it, so that when there's shenanigans of wireless in an environment like this, between the camera's HoloLens and the one on my head, we don't have things disappear.
It's got to
store
terabytes.
I have that sense, not because of anything particular in
store
for me, but because I read it would be a good year in a 1968 book by Norman Mailer.
But to
store
them, I would hide and keep it in a dark, damp place so that nobody finds out that I'm menstruating.
I remember running into her patients with her at the grocery
store
or on the sidewalk, and sometimes they would come and pay her right on the spot for previous appointments.
That object was about 19 meters across, or about as big as a convenience
store.
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