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And then one day we were out together, and he came across the tracks of where a female leopard had walked.
We worked
together
as a team.
So if we take all of that vacant and abandoned property and we smush it together, it looks like about 20 square miles, and that's roughly equivalent to the size of the island we're sitting on today, Manhattan, at 22 square miles.
Now some of our audience members also tell us about some of the positive things that are happening in their communities, and many of them are banding
together
to take control of some of the vacant lots, and they're starting community gardens, which are creating a great sense of community stewardship, but they're very, very clear to tell us that this is not enough, that they want to see their neighborhoods return to the way that their grandparents had found them.
It brings
together
intelligent machines, advanced analytics, and the creativity of people at work.
She said, "There's one room in my new place for the boys and one room for the girls, but at night, they're just all up on my bed, and we're doing homework all
together
and everything.
And this is the type of mechanism that the Jaipur Foot Organization was using when they were looking for a better knee, and I just wanted to give you a sense of what a leg system looks like, because I'm showing you all these knees and I imagine it's hard to think how it all fits
together.
I hope that together, we can create more positive images of disability in the media and in everyday life.
This is from a workbench in Jilin City, in China, and you can see people taking down a phone and putting it back
together.
And we had all these experts get
together
and do these different work streams, and then we held a conference.
But all of us together, with our 401(k)s, with our 529 plans, with our pension plans, all of us
together
can actually fund hundreds of trials and get paid well for doing it and save millions of lives like my dad.
We've been working
together
since, well, since we were kids, really.
So this is not a playlist or a list of songs intended for the park, but rather an array of distinct melodies and rhythms that fit
together
like pieces of a puzzle and blend seamlessly based on a listener's chosen trajectory.
I'm thinking of that moment, Sheryl, when you and I were standing backstage together, and you turned to me, and you told me a story.
And part of my journey, starting on this stage, going to "Lean In," going to the foundation, is all about being more open and honest about those challenges, so that other women can be more open and honest, and all of us can work
together
towards real equality.
These women are 29, they are told by their society that they are "left over," because they are not yet married, and the process of coming
together
once a month at a meeting is helping them define who they are for themselves.
Or then there's this, or rather these: the two versions of Leonardo's "Virgin of the Rocks" that were about to come
together
in London for the very first time.
I was, at the time, doing my PhD, I was working on human-robot teamwork, teams of humans and robots working
together.
But I wanted my robot to be less of a chess player, and more like a doer that just clicks and works
together.
And I even took another month to do what was then the first theater play with a human and a robot acting
together.
And I had them do this very tedious task that took almost 20 minutes, and they had to work together, somehow simulating, like, a factory job of repetitively doing the same thing.
But I thought, if I use the same ideas I used in the theater play and in the teamwork studies, maybe I can make the robots jam
together
like a band.
How the parts work
together.
They can solve problems
together.
And when it's time to mate, up to 20 individuals will all get
together
in this kind of, like, conga line and they'll all mate
together.
Mostly they roost, or sleep,
together.
And they live in maternity colonies, which means that every spring, the females meet after the winter hibernation, and they stay
together
for about six months to rear their young, and they all carry a very small chip, which means that every time one of them enters one of these specially equipped bat boxes, we know where she is, and more importantly, we know with whom she is.
It could be that on one day, the colony is split between two boxes, but on another day, it could be
together
in a single box, or split between three or more boxes, and that all seems rather erratic, really.
So what we do is take all these data from all these different days and pool them
together
to extract a long-term association pattern by applying techniques with network analysis to get a complete picture of the social structure of the colony.
Even more interesting, in fact: Every year, around October, the colony splits up, and all bats hibernate separately, but year after year, when the bats come
together
again in the spring, the communities stay the same.
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