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You push a button, it
takes
off, flies and lands, all by itself.
This thing
takes
off.
And grammar is incredibly powerful, because grammar is this one component of language which
takes
this finite vocabulary that all of us have and allows us to convey an infinite amount of information, an infinite amount of ideas.
I developed this thing called the FreeSpeech Engine which
takes
any FreeSpeech sentence as the input and gives out perfectly grammatical English text.
Think of where that
takes
us when we can combine genomic data with clinical data with data about drug interactions with the kind of ambient data that devices like our phone and medical sensors will increasingly be collecting.
The assumption is that the basic law really
takes
the form of a unified theory of all the particles.
So you just get a bigger and bigger ball of whatever that is mixed with your tears on your eye until eventually, the ball becomes so big that the surface tension
takes
it across the bridge of your nose like a tiny little waterfall and goes "goosh" into your other eye, and now I was completely blind outside the spaceship.
And so I think we're seeing a lot of exciting work going on that sort of crosses computer science and neuroscience in terms of really understanding what it
takes
to make something smart and do really interesting things.
You normally have to use satellites and it
takes
a long time to launch them.
LP: Yeah, about 18 years ago I learned about people working on automated cars, and I became fascinated by that, and it
takes
a while to get these projects going, but I'm super excited about the possibilities of that improving the world.
At the end of "On the Origin of Species," Charles Darwin writes about the grandeur of life, and of endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful, and I like to think he could easily have been talking about a tapeworm that makes shrimp sociable or a wasp that
takes
cockroaches for walks.
It's so profound in its augmentation, that when a normal, healthy person wears the device for 40 minutes and then
takes
it off, their own biological legs feel ridiculously heavy and awkward.
You go to a black church, their preacher starts off and he realizes that he has to engage the audience, so he starts off with this sort of wordplay in the beginning oftentimes, and then he
takes
a pause, and he says, "Oh my gosh, they're not quite paying attention."
Even in the developed world, it
takes
a period of three weeks to often years for a patient to get a comfortable socket, if ever.
So I ask a question: How much energy do you think it
takes
to remove a million tons of CO2 from the air in a given year?
It
takes
a power plant to capture CO2 directly from the air.
Global Thermostat
takes
a different approach.
So we accelerate the pistons with steam, that
takes
a little bit of time, but then, bang! you hit the piston, and, baff!, all the energy is done instantly, down instantly to the liquid, and that compresses the plasma much faster.
But it
takes
a lot of time, and it
takes
a lot of straw because they're really tight."
So this
takes
that banding idea,
takes
that banding idea, it's highly visible, provides a highly disruptive profile, and is intended to prevent the shark from considering that you would be ordinary food, and potentially even create confusion for the shark.
You know how much they spent, and they also, say, because they had to contract with the local government to get the power provided, you might know what they made a deal to buy, so you know how much power it
takes.
So I would like to do one more piece that I put together for you tonight, and it
takes
place with two pretty inspiring TED performances that I've seen.
So one important environmental challenge that every system has to deal with is operating costs, just what it
takes
to run the system.
I can't imagine the courage it
takes
for her to go down to that bridge and walk the path that her son took that day, and also the courage just to carry on.
So this is a project that I just find extremely exciting and I'm really looking forward to see where it
takes
us.
And the whole thing, after they did that, Grey Poupon
takes
off!
Takes
over the mustard business!
Not the kind of librarian that
takes
her glasses off, lets her hair down, suddenly she's smoking hot.
It
takes
a little bit of fuel, but as you know, agriculture can have a carbon footprint, and fish has a much smaller one, so it's less polluting.
Quarterback: Hey, Mice 54! Mice 54! Blue 8! Blue 8! Go! Oh! CK: So again, this
takes
you a little bit closer to what it's like to be on that field, but this is nowhere what it's like to be on the NFL.
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