Together
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Over the past five years together, we have built over 50 unique structures, most of them in Bali.
But if what you've got is skilled craftsmen and itsy bitsy little splits, weave that ceiling together, stretch a canvas over it, lacquer it.
The fact is, the majority of couples who have experienced affairs stay
together.
Would you like to create a second one
together?
SK: And an alderman by the name of Fred Steffan cobbled
together
parts of the submissions to make what is now the Milwaukee flag.
That's discouraging enough to make you think that good design and democracy just simply do not go
together.
Now, liberty right is the kind of right to which you're entitled because of how you're put together, and a fundamental liberty right protects a fundamental interest.
We found them in Japan, Sweden, Germany, Scotland, England and the United States, and amongst them, they wrote 100 pages of affidavits in which they set out more than 40 ways in which their complex cognitive capability, either individually or together, all added up to autonomy and self-determination.
We all ate meals together, played basketball
together.
The only wish you expressed, the only thing you ever asked of me in all those months we spent together, was for me to speak to you in Korean.
So
together
with three friends, all of us software geeks, we asked ourselves, wouldn't it be interesting if patients could play their way to recovery?
I saw Bina at a discotheque in Los Angeles, and we later began living together, but the moment I saw her, I saw just an aura of energy around her.
She says she wants to do all she can to help other people with orphan diseases get medicines, and today, she's our project leader for all telepresence activities, where she helps digitally unite the entire company to work
together
to find cures for pulmonary hypertension.
There are tens of millions of people working on writing code that expresses more and more aspects of our human consciousness, and you don't have to be a genius to see that all these threads are going to come
together
and ultimately create human consciousness, and it's something we'll value.
BR: That's right, we want to do it
together.
We're cryonicists as well, and we want to wake up
together.
The concept is that a starshade and telescope could launch together, with the petals unfurling from the stowed position.
They don't start with a grand convention and people coming
together
and then walking in lockstep with a statement.
A tragedy happened in Boston that brought a number of clergy together, and there was a small cadre of us who came to the realization that we had to come out of the four walls of our sanctuary and meet the youth where they were, and not try to figure out how to bring them in.
And so we decided to walk together, and we would get
together
in one of the most dangerous neighborhoods in the city on a Friday night and on a Saturday night at 10 p.m., and we would walk until 2 or 3 in the morning.
The Boston Miracle was about bringing people
together.
I left it about four years ago and started working in cities across the United States, 19 in total, and what I found out was that in those cities, there was always this component of community leaders who put their heads down and their nose to the grindstone, who checked their egos at the door and saw the whole as greater than the sum of its parts, and came
together
and found ways to work with youth out on the streets, that the solution is not more cops, but the solution is mining the assets that are there in the community, to have a strong community component in the collaboration around violence reduction.
Bring them
together
with law enforcement, the private sector, and the city, with the one aim of reducing violence, but make sure that that community component is strong.
She said the one thing that brought the successful women together, the one thing that they had in common, was the fact that they had good mentors.
Trevor Aaronson: My research began in 2010 when I received a grant from the Investigative Reporting Program at U.C. Berkeley, and a research assistant and I put
together
a database of all terrorism prosecutions at the time during the first decade after 9/11.
I'm not an anthropologist, I have no technical study with the subject, but I do have a very, very, very deep passion, and I believe that I had to choose the most beautiful people on the planet in the most beautiful environment that they lived in, and put the two
together
and present them to you.
So we had to create a new method for putting these little pieces
together
and correct all the errors.
Part of the design is designing pieces that are 50 letters long that have to overlap with all the other 50-letter pieces to build smaller subunits we have to design so they can go
together.
We designed these pieces so we can just chew back with enzymes; there are enzymes that repair them and put them
together.
And we started making pieces, starting with pieces that were 5,000 to 7,000 letters, put those
together
to make 24,000-letter pieces, then put sets of those going up to 72,000.
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