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And more, even when we had thousands of people, 5,000 people, we had two people in the H.R. department, and
thankfully
one of them has retired.
Thankfully, I was able to find out about the Bluetooth low energy technology, which consumes very little power and can be driven by a coin-sized battery.
And thankfully, scientists like Dr. Page from the Whitehead Institute, who works on the Y chromosome, and Doctor Yang from UCLA, they have found evidence that tells us that those sex-determining chromosomes that are in every cell in our bodies continue to remain active for our entire lives and could be what's responsible for the differences we see in the dosing of drugs, or why there are differences between men and women in the susceptibility and severity of diseases.
Now, you're probably already aware that not all collisions lead to dates for the dance,
thankfully.
Thankfully, my manager was very understanding.
Thankfully, Norfolk State University provided me with full funding, and I was able to achieve my bachelor's in physics.
Thankfully, out of the 123 million nights we've ever hosted, less than a fraction of a percent have been problematic.
But thankfully, pharmacologists and neurologists are hard at work cracking these pressing mysteries that weigh so heavily on our minds.
Thankfully, it was not a close tradition preserved by fanatic watchdogs.
Thankfully, it was pretty much the right way and I circled back to the route.
But thankfully, today, most of humanity lives in far more peaceful societies, and when there is conflict, we, especially in the United States, now have the technology to put our warriors through advanced training, drop them in to fight anywhere on the globe and when they're done, jet them back to peacetime suburbia.
Thankfully, since the 1950s, we've developed some other drugs and we can actually now cure tuberculosis.
I'm also happy to report that because we caught my wife's cancer early, her treatment was successful, and she is now, thankfully, cancer-free.
Thankfully, this tube was just a start, because something else happens when the electrons here hit the piece of metal inside the tube.
But thankfully, there is a solution.
But thankfully, the positive responses have been a lot more numerous, and they came from guys who were curious.
Well, thankfully, technology has evolved.
Thankfully, however, it was my teacher's teachers, Chea Samy, Soth Sam On and Chheng Phon, who would lead the revival of the art form from the ashes of war and genocide: one student, one gesture, one dance at a time.
Thankfully, the same buildings that offer protection from the blast are even better at guarding against fallout.
Thankfully, today’s elevators are much faster, traveling over 70 km per hour with future cabins potentially using frictionless magnetic rails for even higher speeds.
So we came up with a solution to help countries escape the middle income trap, countries that are not poor enough or not poor, thankfully, anymore, that cannot profit from grants or interest-free loans, and they're not rich enough to be able to have attractive interests on their loans.
Thankfully, panoramic photos were taken in the 1930s from thousands of western mountaintop lookouts, and they show a fair approximation of the forest that we inherited.
But thankfully, they were rescued by a farm sanctuary in upstate New York.
Anyway, so then our recce team
thankfully
were no strangers to unstable places, which, let's be honest, is kind of important because we were trying to get to a place between Yemen and Somalia, And after calling in what felt like a million favors, including to the deputy governor, we finally found ourselves on the move, albeit on a wooden cement cargo ship sailing through pirate waters in the Indian Ocean with this as a toilet.
Thankfully, the tenuous peace is not broken before they reach the Sich— the center of Cossack military life.
Now thankfully, the person was caught, arrested and charged to court.
Thankfully, I'm not motivated by hope, but rather a desire to be useful.
And thankfully, modern eye surgeons can sculpt the cornea with far less invasive tools.
Now,
thankfully
for humanity, we're not able to do that.
And
thankfully
for astronomers, some of them are actually found relatively close to earth.
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