Stretches
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You might have a quick idea, but to be in deep thought about a problem and really consider a problem carefully, you need long
stretches
of uninterrupted time.
Very, very few people actually have long
stretches
of uninterrupted time at an office.
Space squeezes and
stretches
as it emanates out from these black holes banging on the universe.
DK: And of course: a hammock for your afternoon nap that
stretches
across your cubicle.
And what you see, for example, if the flag was where that cross was in a small square environment, and then if you ask people where it was, but you've made the environment bigger, where they think the flag had been
stretches
out in exactly the same way that the place cell firing stretched out.
It
stretches
right across Northern Canada, in Labrador, it's home to the largest remaining wild caribou herd in the world: the George River caribou herd, numbering approximately 400,000 animals.
This is in Halifax, a cable that
stretches
from Halifax to Ireland.
Now, the original title of this session was, "Everything You Know Is Wrong," and I'm going to present evidence that this particular part of our common understanding is wrong, that, in fact, our ancestors were far more violent than we are, that violence has been in decline for long
stretches
of time, and that today we are probably living in the most peaceful time in our species' existence.
When the agonist contracts upon electrical activation, it
stretches
the antagonist.
On the coast of Northern Ireland, a vast plateau of basalt slabs and columns called the Giant’s Causeway
stretches
into the ocean.
So I don't just have the sight of the people in front of me and the sound of my voice and the weight of my shoes against the floor, but they occur to me as part of one single great conscious field that
stretches
forward and backward.
In fear, the upper white of the eyes are revealed as the eyebrows raise and the mouth
stretches
open, while surprise looks similar, but with rounded eyebrows and relaxed lips.
I almost never have to look at the time, and every morning when I wake up, really the day
stretches
in front of me like an open meadow.
It's only in the dark void between galaxies where expansion wins out, and space
stretches.
An ostrich
stretches
its wings over its nest to shade its young.
Allowing patent holders, often private companies, to lock up
stretches
of the human genome was harming patients.
Every day, a sea of decisions
stretches
before us.
As the wave passes by, it
stretches
space and everything in it in one direction, and compresses it in the other.
"It
stretches
and expands, it
stretches
and expands."
Here we are in Vancouver, at the head of the Cascadia Corridor that
stretches
south across the US border to Seattle.
Think of the surface of a trampoline: it warps and
stretches
with gravity.
Midlife used to be 45 to 65, but I would suggest it now
stretches
into a midlife marathon 40 years long, from 35 to 75.
One of those
stretches
lasted 45 days.
When they evaluated the walkability of Boulder's 19th Street corridor, toddlers spent long
stretches
exploring leaves in a ditch and sparkles in the sidewalk.
In addition to those gatherings, meningitis is most common in a region called the meningitis belt that
stretches
across Africa, though cases do happen all over the world.
But what if the repulsive force is so strong that it
stretches
the rubber band past its elastic limit, and actually tears it?
But her other leg appears rooted to the spot, locked in the corner of the canvas even as she
stretches
to move it.
His narrative
stretches
over 30 years of his life, jumping backwards and forwards in time to speculate on family secrets and deep-seated mysteries.
It
stretches
about 500 miles, of course it's India here.
The body in labor
stretches
to form an impossible circle.
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