Time
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So it's thrown out repeatedly in these loops and copied one section at a time, creating two new DNA molecules.
I remember the first
time
that I saw people injecting drugs.
The last
time
I looked, these drug users are our children.
And if you took a look at all the great orchestras of the world at that time, a snapshot, how many women do you think you would find playing in those orchestras?
Well, I can tell you as a conductor, I work with orchestras around the world all the time, and I can count on the fingers of one hand the number of disabled musicians I've encountered in any orchestra, anywhere.
Now, today is a very special day for me, because it is the first
time
that the first four members of my little embryonic paraorchestra are going to play in public; four extraordinary musicians of which the number will grow and grow.
Cholera was reported in Haiti for the first
time
in over 50 years last October.
What that means is that each reading can be automatically transmitted to servers to be mapped in real
time.
I think it's
time
for us to apply them to water.
The other things that religions do is to arrange
time.
Religious view says we need calendars, we need to structure time, we need to synchronize encounters.
But if you're a Zen Buddhist in the middle of September, you will be ordered out of your home, made to stand on a canonical platform and made to celebrate the festival of Tsukimi, where you will be given poems to read in honor of the Moon and the passage of
time
and the frailty of life that it should remind us of.
But probably most people in the community certainly don't think that religion is going away any
time
soon and want to find the language to have a constructive dialogue and to feel like we can actually talk to each other and at least share some things in common.
The 20th century was a great
time
to be a media company, because the thing you really had on your side was scarcity.
We do like to consume, but every
time
one of these new tools came along, it turned out we also like to produce and we like to share.
And these scientists simply documented all the various tasks that these CEOs engaged in and how much
time
they spent engaging in making decisions related to these tasks.
Only about 12 percent of the decisions did they make an hour or more of their
time.
So when I was a graduate student at Stanford University, I used to go to this very, very upscale grocery store; at least at that
time
it was truly upscale.
Now in fact, you had objectively more information the first
time
around than the second
time
around, but I would venture to guess that you felt that it was more real the second
time
around.
The
time
it takes the sound to come back tells you how far away it is: if it comes at a higher pitch, it's because the thing is moving toward you; if it comes back at a lower pitch, it's moving away from you.
You can think of this as the notes and this is
time.
So he wrote a letter to the mathematician in the middle, a young mathematician in California at the time, Solomon Golomb.
It turns out that Solomon Golomb was one of the most gifted discrete mathematicians of our
time.
This is an 88-by-88-sized Costas array, mapped to notes on the piano, played using a structure called a Golomb ruler for the rhythm, which means the starting
time
of each pair of notes is distinct as well.
How had I spent my valuable
time?
What am I going to do with this short amount of
time
that's just fleeting?
It's an arduous, difficult sport, and I don't remember smiling at any
time
during this sport.
Is this an envelope we're living inside of, or no, does it go onto infinity in both
time
and space?
And we knew it, all 50 people on the boat, we all knew this was it, this was our
time.
And this time, I don't like it, I didn't want to give into it, but there's a difference between a non-stop swim and a staged swim.
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