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So with that technology and that data and the ability to, with machine assistance, transcribe speech, we've now
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well over seven million words of our home transcripts.
You have regulation; information is transcribed; catalysts are made; stuff is happening.
And with just a magnifying glass, he
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as much of the text as he could.
When I was at school, the books were
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by transcribers, voluntary people who punched one dot at a time so I'd have volumes to read, and that had been going on, mainly by women, since the late 19th century in this country, but it was the only way I could read.
I want to read to you one of the first things that we
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in the week following the stroke.
In high doses, it affects brain development, the immune system, hormonal systems, and even the way our DNA is read and
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High doses of adversity not only affect brain structure and function, they affect the developing immune system, developing hormonal systems, and even the way our DNA is read and
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After immediate sensory data is temporarily
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by neurons in the cortex, it travels to the hippocampus, where special proteins work to strengthen the cortical synaptic connections.
That hieroglyph was
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by a Semite in the Sinai into the letter aleph.
Sensory data is initially
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and temporarily recorded in the neurons as short-term memory.
His whit and humor just cannot be
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by a screenplay or even the best acting performance.
A truer masterpiece of literature
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to the screen will not be found.
Brexit exposed the myth of the sovereignty of the House of Commons when, in the process of leaving the EU, the government denied Parliament any real say even in how EU legislation should be
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into UK law.
'It is our turn, now,' he exclaimed, as he locked himself into his room, and flung off his coat:'What, Mademoiselle,' he wrote to Mathilde, 'it is Mademoiselle de La Mole who, by the hand of Arsene, her father's servant, transmits a letter couched in too seductive terms to a poor carpenter from the Jura, doubtless to play a trick upon his simplicity ...'And he
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the most unequivocal sentences from the letter he had received.
Certainly they shall not reproach me with a second lapse; I should die of shame.'Mathilde's meditations were not all as grave, it must be admitted, as the thoughts we have just
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On Thursday mornings each of us settled at the master's desk in one of the two classrooms to read Rousseau and Paul Louis Courrier whom we had dug out of the cupboards from amongst English textbooks and copybooks of carefully
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music.
When the memory of the first races felt itself overloaded, when the mass of reminiscences of the human race became so heavy and so confused that speech naked and flying, ran the risk of losing them on the way, men
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them on the soil in a manner which was at once the most visible, most durable, and most natural.
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