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After this, you're going to the magnet chamber, where you're going to create some magnet
streams
on your body.
Today, you're a songwriter, you write a hit song, it gets a million streams, you don't get 45k, you get 36 dollars, enough to buy a nice pizza.
I even saw children, who looked the same age as me, filling up these clear plastic bottles with dirty water from
streams
on the roadside.
Is it really possible for us to take a system of millions upon millions of devices, to read in their data streams, to predict their failures and act in advance?
And in the water table, then they go into streams, into lakes, into rivers and into the sea.
Together, they create a harmful stew called leachate, which can move into groundwater, soil and streams, poisoning ecosystems and harming wildlife.
All you've got to go on is
streams
of electrical impulses which are only indirectly related to things in the world, whatever they may be.
The mirror image happens in the southern hemisphere, so that the major
streams
of wind form loop-like patterns around the ocean basins.
I rode on motorcycle for hours, crossing jungle
streams
and tall elephant grass, but I only got to the town after the government had burned it and its people were gone.
Games,
streams
and the interactions they encourage, are only just beginning to turn the wheel back to our interactive, community-rich, multiplayer past.
There was data within the
streams
of news that we consume.
If we can get enough of these
streams
of information together, we can perhaps start to understand the war.
It's all in the
streams
of information we consume daily, we just have to know how to pull it out.
While the Mentats are bastions of logic and reason, their results are not mere calculations, but rather,
streams
of constantly shifting possibilities.
To reach it, Ethic must use three energy
streams
to climb the tower.
She picks the water up from there, desalinates it, for free, transports it over there, and dumps it onto the mountains, rivers, and
streams.
But they're also mapping things of ecological interest, also military interest: the hills, the marshes, the
streams.
Here is Times Square, the two
streams
that came together to make a wetland in Times Square, as it was at the end of the American Revolution.
We can digitize the Collect Pond and the streams, and see where they actually are in the geography of the city today.
We could drive it back to its ecological fundamentals: to the hills, to the streams, to the basic hydrology and shoreline, to the beaches, the basic aspects that make the ecological landscape.
So, we studied the fish and the frogs and the birds and the bees, the 85 different kinds of fish that were on Manhattan, the Heath hens, the species that aren't there anymore, the beavers on all the streams, the black bears, and the Native Americans, to study how they used and thought about their landscape.
Well, what if we go to Madison Square Park, and we imagine it without all the cars, and bicycles instead and large forests, and
streams
instead of sewers and storm drains?
What if we imagined the Upper East Side with green roofs, and
streams
winding through the city, and windmills supplying the power we need?
They developed rules and practices on how to manage those resources, and they changed their behavior so that they could continue to rely on those shared resources tomorrow by not overfishing, not overgrazing, not polluting or depleting water
streams
today.
There are no ponds, streams, rivers, lakes, nothing like that.
But as we envisioned it, we had three key goals: Providing world-class life support ambulance service which is fully self-sustainable from its own revenue streams, and universally accessible to anyone in a medical emergency, irrespective of the capability to pay.
I'm a qualitative researcher, but when I look at these data
streams
coming in from these homes, I can look at the data and tell you the day that some doctor prescribed them something that nobody else knew that they were on, because we see the changes in their patterns in the household.
These discoveries of behavioral markers, and behavioral changes are game changing, and like the discovery of the microscope because of our collecting data
streams
that we've actually never done before.
By simply blocking all reuse, you'll miss out on new art forms, new audiences, new distribution channels and new revenue
streams.
Bert proceeds to drive over every terrain imaginable, huge rocks, small streams, heavy brush, scraggly tree stumps, steep inclines, etc etc, for the greater part of the film we get to see this car struggling to crawl over obstacles.
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