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So I would say, "Alex, I know that it's
terribly
difficult.
He was incredibly compassionate in some of his relationships and
terribly
inadequate in others.
This attachment to our own rightness keeps us from preventing mistakes when we absolutely need to and causes us to treat each other
terribly.
It was a
terribly
complicated theory, full of very difficult integrals and formulas and mathematics and so forth.
And so we have this
terribly
simplistic idea.
There was one person in the group that was supposed to have very high performance that was actually performing
terribly.
This is ready for use, out-of-the-box stuff, which you can deploy even if you're not a
terribly
sophisticated hacker.
Rituals are
terribly
important.
I'm getting
terribly
excited as my mind and my eyes flick across these things.
And that's actually what drew me to the Mola in the first place, was this
terribly
bizarre shape.
Terribly
sorry.
I, like thousands of other homeless youth, disappeared into the shadows of the city while the whole world kept spinning as if nothing at all had gone
terribly
wrong.
Now this little critter, it's only about half a millimeter in size, not
terribly
charismatic.
You get on Google, you Google, and you find, actually the only people tested in Burkina Faso in 1991 are STD patients and pregnant women, which is not a
terribly
representative group of people.
And this is
terribly
important, because the diagrams in the manuscript are the unique source for the diagrams that Archimedes drew in the sand in the fourth century B.C.
My best friend Steve, sensing that something was
terribly
wrong, flew out to New Haven to be with me.
This should make us feel very,
terribly
awful as much as it should make us feel hopeful, because if we have the power to create these problems, we may as well have the power to remediate these problems.
This is a kind of simple question that I as an instructor might ask in class, but when I ask that kind of a question in class, 80 percent of the students are still scribbling the last thing I said, 15 percent are zoned out on Facebook, and then there's the smarty pants in the front row who blurts out the answer before anyone else has had a chance to think about it, and I as the instructor am
terribly
gratified that somebody actually knew the answer.
Not
terribly
damaged, but where the water had caused that discoloration on the girl's face had to be repaired with such accuracy and delicacy.
So you could really say that researchers trying to understand the cause of disease without being able to have human stem cell models were much like investigators trying to figure out what had gone
terribly
wrong in a plane crash without having a black box, or a flight recorder.
They say, you know, such a way of measuring outcomes is
terribly
unfair to people, because we test students with problems they haven't seen before.
Things always go
terribly
wrong.
And people say, "Well, that's
terribly
brave because what happens if Derek doesn't know it?"
That's doesn't seem like a
terribly
good idea.
I said we can be grateful in every given moment for the opportunity, and even when we are confronted with something that is
terribly
difficult, we can rise to this occasion and respond to the opportunity that is given to us.
And there were other people who had what sounded as they described it like
terribly
severe depression who nonetheless had good lives in the interstices between their depressive episodes.
Okay? (Laughter) So the brain is
terribly
simple: it's made up of four cells, and two of them are shown here.
We may not even be
terribly
far from it.
So I am not
terribly
impressed by those who know in advance what will or will not happen.
It was dusty and it was
terribly
hot.
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