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The man in that photo is named David Kirby and it was
taken
in 1990 as he was dying from AIDS-related illness, and it was subsequently published in "Life Magazine."
They also think trade agreements sometimes are unfair, like NAFTA and the Trans-Pacific Partnership, because these trade agreements allow companies to reimport those cheaply produced goods back into the US and other countries from where the jobs were
taken.
This is a picture of a sunset on Mars
taken
by NASA's Curiosity rover in 2013.
It's
taken
at three o'clock in the morning, without the permission of the company.
This picture was
taken
in 1982, just before the IBM PC was even announced.
Over the last few decades, we brag about lower operating costs because we've
taken
most of the need for brainpower out of the person and put it into the system.
And the work itself is associated with work that women have historically done, work that's been made incredibly invisible and
taken
for granted in our culture.
They dissolve, and then they're rebuilt each day, kind of like a traveling carnival where the rides are
taken
down and then rebuilt every single day.
Taken
together, these bleak statistics raise a startling question: are we running out of clean water?
For now, however, he was only a slave – one of millions
taken
from the territories conquered by Rome to work the mines, till the fields, or fight for the crowd’s entertainment.
And the pictures before were
taken
in September.
There are much worse videos than this, by the way, which I have
taken
out, but ... Now, here's another one.
So, the same thing could be true for this kind of life, which I'm talking about, on cold objects: that it could in fact be very abundant all over the universe, and it's not been detected just because we haven't
taken
the trouble to look.
And 3.7 million people have
taken
the questionnaire in America.
About 600,000 people have
taken
it in 33 other countries.
You can see here, again,
taken
from Al Gore's book.
So these are all 3,214 pictures
taken
up there.
She was chaffing wheat, and that pile of wheat behind her had
taken
her about a week to make.
And the ones who had
taken
the art course had become substantially better at performing tasks such as diagnosing diseases of the eye by analyzing photographs.
And it's only
taken
five minutes.
And we were
taken
by the monumental scale of the material and the actions to extract it.
And when I think about being that little skinny boy, from sometimes racist Lynchburg, Virginia, I would never have had that perspective to think about myself of being an astronaut, if my father hadn't
taken
us on a journey in this radical craft that we built with our own two hands.
What you notice here is that these snapshots
taken
from the output of the retina chip are very sparse, right?
Except, if you had
taken
physical anthropology as recently as 20 or 30 years ago, in many cases you would have learned basically that same classification of humanity.
This is an icon of National Geographic, an Afghan refugee
taken
by Steve McCurry.
This photograph was
taken
by Dr. Euan Mason in New Zealand last year, and it was submitted and published in National Geographic.
There's an infrared beam that's going across, and he has stepped into the beam and
taken
his photograph.
In Durban, South Africa, an NGO called Gateway Health have distributed 11,000 three-word address signs to their community, so the pregnant mothers, when they go into labor, can call the emergency services and tell them exactly where to pick them up from, because otherwise, the ambulances have often
taken
hours to find them.
If that happens, well, obviously, we feel that someone has cheated us, that we are being ignored or
taken
for granted by the market.
The title was
taken
from the lyrics to a Jefferson Airplane song.
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