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So if you don't have an endgame of something delightful, then you're just moving chess pieces around, if you don't know you're
taking
the king.
Now, hometown security is about
taking
care of your own, but it's not like the old saying, "charity begins at home."
And by the way, this appeal went through after he had finished serving his sentence, so he was out and working at a job and
taking
care of his family and he had to go back into jail.
And he had created it exactly because mandatory sentencing laws were
taking
the judgment out of judging.
CL: It's an incredible thing that's
taking
place.
In my view, what we need today is people getting up and
taking
action to reclaim the meaning of peace.
One I'm really worried about is that people aren't
taking
time for mental reflection anymore, and that they aren't slowing down and stopping, being around all those people in the room all the time that are trying to compete for their attention on the simultaneous time interfaces, paleontology and panic architecture.
And it's not that machines are
taking
over.
Or if you're a Democrat, think of it as
taking
a Republican to lunch.
This is a popular explanation, and there's lots of truth to it, because
taking
big risks, as we all know, pays a lot of money.
For instance, if you happen to be a 35-year-old banker
taking
home 100 times more than a brain surgeon, then you need a narrative, you need a story that makes that disparity okay.
Now I'm not going to belabor this point, but studies do show that, as investors, women are much less prone to
taking
reckless risks than men, precisely because, as we've already heard, women tend not to suffer from overconfidence in the same way that men do.
It's worth
taking
a moment to understand this practice, because I believe it speaks to recklessness and the path we're on like little else.
And I gave up salt, I went vegan, and I started
taking
huge doses of sildenafil, also known as Viagra.
This idea is
taking
hold outside of sports.
And it was the custom of those flaneurs to show they were men of leisure by
taking
turtles for walks and letting the reptile set the pace.
We have art students getting together,
taking
old radiator parts and doing an iron-pour to make something new out of it.
Now the other thing that I think is
taking
off, another reason making is
taking
off today, is there's some great new tools out there.
Instead of
taking
off, she falls back and she grabs Paula Radcliffe, and says, "Come on.
Patricia Kuhl: During the production of speech, when babies listen, what they're doing is
taking
statistics on the language that they hear.
The social brain is controlling when the babies are
taking
their statistics.
Now the data is sent to the server in real time, and a heat map is plotted,
taking
into account all the active devices on the ground.
And I saw they are
taking
risks in their lives.
Al-Qaeda is
taking
over our territories.
And we go from thug images, who've been stolen and distorted by the media, who's now proudly
taking
over his own image.
People were
taking
shots and photos; people were reporting violations of human rights in Egypt; people were suggesting ideas, they were actually voting on ideas, and then they were executing the ideas; people were creating videos.
Well what are we
taking
in?
There's the idea of paying teachers for effectiveness, measuring them, giving them feedback,
taking
videos in the classroom.
You're having trouble
taking
left turns.
Think of mass media as providing common ground and you have the recipe for
taking
this idea to a whole new place.
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