Taller
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All right, now that might seem like an even
taller
order to actually demonstrate.
Mahmoud had looked
taller.
He was a new man,
taller
again.
In fact, he was probably six inches
taller
than me, and she was about this tall.
Over time, the buildings got
taller
and bigger, our engineering even better, so that the mechanical systems were massive.
What you see is that these bars are systematically
taller
and systematically shifted to the left compared to these bars which are the members of the OECD that speak futured languages.
Even building codes actually limit the ability for us to build much
taller
than four stories in many places, and that's true here in the United States.
The
taller
one, who is like up here, she comes marching up to me, and she goes, "Honey, I gotta ask you something.
Today, rather than the same size as the average elite high jumper, the average elite shot-putter is two and a half inches
taller
and 130 pounds heavier.
In sports where height is prized, like basketball, the tall athletes got
taller.
And yet, here's what I chose for online: Ivy League degree, six feet or taller, lives within 12 subway stops of me.
I was almost a foot
taller
than my father.
So, this ship was basically the size of the Marriott Hotel, a little
taller
and a little bigger.
Imagine that we could try to engineer humans that have enhanced properties, such as stronger bones, or less susceptibility to cardiovascular disease or even to have properties that we would consider maybe to be desirable, like a different eye color or to be taller, things like that.
And growth seems like a simple thing because when we think of it, we typically think of someone getting
taller
or, later in life, wider, but to cells, growth isn't simple.
For instance, if women find
taller
men more attractive, then more tall men would mate and have children, putting more tall genes in the gene pool.
That means, in the next generation, more children will have the genes to be
taller.
Repeat that process for a million years and the average height will be a lot
taller
than the average height today, assuming there's no natural disaster that wipes out all the tall people.
So the more capitalism succeeds in taking the demos out of democracy, the
taller
the twin peaks and the greater the waste of human resources and humanity's wealth.
In the last 150 years, in developed countries, on average, we have gotten 10 centimeters
taller.
The
taller
letters have been named gallows characters.
And he begs me not to hurt him and I grab him tight by his janitor-man shirt collar, and I pull him to my face and he's
taller
than me but the cape helps, so he listens when I look him straight in the eyes.
If you micro-dose just a pinch of fertilizer to a plant that's
taller
than I am, you unlock enormous yield gain.
I was about a foot
taller
and a foot wider than most of the group.
Our precise knowledge about the limits of the human body have helped us build coasters that are faster, taller, and loopier – and all without going off the rails.
I saw hope made manifest in an African-American church in the South Side of Chicago this summer, where I brought my little girl, who is now 13 and a few inches
taller
than me, to hear my friend Rev. Otis Moss preach.
Some people might wish they were taller, have a different weight, a different face.
It's a young woman, a little
taller
than I, pale green, amused eyes.
No sequoia on record has been able to grow
taller
than 130 meters – and many researchers say these trees won’t beat that cap even if they live for thousands of years to come.
So what exactly is stopping these trees from growing taller, forever?
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