Time
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Let me give you just one example of the former terrorist I spent
time
with in the West Bank.
The entire
time
I was traveling around the Middle East and Rwanda and across the United States, hearing these unbelievable stories of people in communities who had left entire histories of hate behind, I was still looking for Vicky.
And my weekly audience at that
time
was between 200 to 300 million people.
Microblog boomed in the year of 2010, with visitors doubled and
time
spent on it tripled.
And also, how capable is the system of self-correctness to keep more people content with all sorts of friction going on at the same
time?
And our younger generation are going to transform this country while at the same
time
being transformed themselves.
Any
time
there is a program that's better at surviving in this world, due to whatever mutation it has acquired, it is going to spread over the others and drive the others to extinction.
And indeed, we're going to be dropping these guys into that soup all the
time.
In contrast, millions of Africans imagine that their religious faith will help their dream come true, and they spend so much
time
praying for miracles and for divine intervention in their lives.
So it is
time
for us Africans to take our destiny in our hands and realize we have agency in the scheme of life.
Whatever it was for you, I bet that, among other things, this gave you a little more freedom, a little more
time.
It's
time
for me to let it go.
We want things that are designed for how they're used the vast majority of the time, not that rare event.
Maybe a little more time?"
And that is the
time
that my brave parents rented an RV, packed it with me and my brothers, and drove west from our house in Minneapolis, out to Yellowstone National Park.
So 1914 wasn't just a
time
for the parks, it was also a
time
for the automobile, the Model T was rolling off the line, and Stephen Mather understood that this was going to be an important part of American culture.
But like Mather, we should focus on the technology of our time, all of this new, amazing, digital infrastructure can be built to engage people with the oceans.
In the short
time
period I have, I want to show you a little bit of a sense about how we do this.
Thank you for your
time.
I spent a lot of
time
in those early years weeping silently in dressing rooms.
Ladies and gentlemen, it's nearly
time
for tea.
One more time, with feeling, ladies and gentlemen.
I was born in 1947, a long
time
ago, and when I was 18 months old, I had polio.
I think this was a
time
when my family really began to realize what disability meant to some people: fear.
I was entering college, Long Island University, and I had always wanted to be a teacher, and so I minored in education and I took all the appropriate courses, and then when it was
time
for me to go for my license, I had to take a written exam, an oral exam and a medical exam.
At that time, all three of those exams were given in completely inaccessible buildings, so I had friends who carried me up and down the steps for these exams, not in a motorized wheelchair.
This is a really important
time
in my life, because it would be the first
time
that I really would be challenging the system, me, and although I was working with a lot of other friends who had disabilities who were encouraging me to move forward with this, it was nonetheless quite frightening.
For any of you in the room who are 50 or older, or maybe or even 40 or older, you remember a
time
when there were no ramps on the streets, when buses were not accessible, when trains were not accessible, where there were no wheelchair-accessible bathrooms in shopping malls, where you certainly did not have a sign language interpreter, or captioning, or braille or other kinds of supports.
And then, when you leave today, I'd like you to maybe write a couple of sentences about what that period of
time
has been like for you, because frequently I hear from people, "You know, I couldn't do this, I couldn't do that.
But half the time, what she would do is take a little bit of the broccoli and go, "Mmmmm, broccoli.
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