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And at the end of it, we stood across the
street
and we looked at what we had done, and I said, "It is so beautiful."
There is an Airbnb host on almost every main
street
in Paris.
Former guests from around the world had seen that the riots were happening just down the street, and wanted to check if he needed anything.
I started asking everyone I knew, and even people I just met on the street, about the things that brought them joy.
Without needles and radioactivity, without any kind of clinical reason, we can go down the
street
and record from your friends' and neighbors' brains while they do a variety of cognitive tasks, and we use a method called functional magnetic resonance imaging.
So you click on it, you zoom in, right down to
street
view if you want to.
Typically, we find a main street, and this main
street
becomes a linear strip map in our minds.
Every
street
is generally perceived as a straight line, and we kind of ignore the little twists and turns that the streets make.
When we do, however, make a turn into a side street, our mind tends to adjust that turn to a 90-degree angle.
Let's say you're on some spot on a side
street
that projects from a main cathedral square, and you want to get to another point on a side
street
just like that.
The cognitive map in your mind may tell you, "Aris, go back to the main cathedral square, take a 90-degree turn and walk down that other side street."
And when you look at what you've just drawn, you realize it does not resemble a
street
map.
And as these local buses approach the city center, they all run side by side and converge in pretty much one main
street.
For me, it was important that the vehicles that would run on those rapid transport corridors would be visibly distinguishable from local buses on the
street.
So, in other words, if there was a
street
in an outskirt where there had been a bus, we put a bus back in, only now these buses wouldn't run all the way to the city center, but connect to the nearest rapid-transport mode, one of these thick lines over there.
Two weeks later, I was painting a house down the end of Pete's
street
when I heard the tragic news.
You couldn't see it from the street, because the home was surrounded by beech trees.
You look through them and the world you see is augmented with data: names of places, monuments, buildings, maybe one day even the names of the strangers that pass you on the
street.
So if Movember 2006 didn't happen, the four founders, well, we would've been broke, we would've been homeless, sitting on the
street
with mustaches.
If you're crossing the street, you have sidewalk cutouts.
This is the last day with the congestion charges, July 31, and you see the same
street
but now it's summer, and summer in Stockholm is a very nice and light time of the year, and the first day without the congestion charges looked like this.
First, everything's marked up 30 to 50 percent from what you'd pay on the street, and second, you don't make a lot of money.
He was coughing, crying, blood spilled on the
street.
Also supporting it is the fact that we today see eruptions of violence in zones of anarchy, in failed states, collapsed empires, frontier regions, mafias,
street
gangs and so on.
As I know from working with
street
children in Brazil, Mom's boyfriend is often a really, really dangerous person for kids.
Just being out on the
street
was exhilarating.
I'd come out of my suite at the Waldorf Astoria — (Laughter) — be walking up the street, and I would hit around 55th
Street
looking for the immigrant pushcart peddler.
I accept the generosity, continue up the street, and it washes over me, my God, it's the same country that greeted my parents this way 90 years ago.
The next thing, the telephones go out, the TVs go out, there's armed men on the street, there's roadblocks.
And the thing that struck me the most, that broke my heart, was walking down the main
street
of Sarajevo, where my friend Aida saw the tank coming 20 years ago, and in that road were more than 12,000 red chairs, empty, and every single one of them symbolized a person who had died during the siege, just in Sarajevo, not in all of Bosnia, and it stretched from one end of the city to a large part of it, and the saddest for me were the tiny little chairs for the children.
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