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Their essay would go viral, get
translated
into many languages, get debated at pubs and coffee houses and salons, and at dinner parties, and influence leaders, legislators, popular opinion.
(Music: "La Di Da Di" by Slick Rick & Doug E. Fresh) (Music: "We Can't Stop" by Miley Cyrus) So Miley Cyrus, who wasn't even born yet when "La Di Da Di" was made, and neither were any of the co-writers on the song, has found this song that somehow etched its way into the collective consciousness of pop music, and now, with its timeless playfulness of the original, has kind of
translated
to a whole new generation who will probably co-opt it as their own.
So first of all, you can get informed so every new project that gets introduced in Congress gets immediately
translated
and explained in plain language on this platform.
So be it the force of self construction, the force of common sense, or the force of nature, all these forces need to be
translated
into form, and what that form is modeling and shaping is not cement, bricks, or wood.
So as I'm speaking, the sound is getting
translated
to a pattern of vibration on the vest.
So why can't the energy of anger be
translated
and harnessed to create a better and beautiful world, a more just and equitable world?
It had never even been
translated
into English, but luckily, Lorna's husband spoke German, and he
translated
it for her.
And never in my life had I ever
translated
that definition of finite that I'd felt on board to anything outside of sailing until I stepped off the boat at the finish line having broken that record.
After Sapiens, you wrote another one, and it's out in Hebrew, but not yet
translated
into ... Yuval Noah Harari: I'm working on the translation as we speak.
Geoffrey’s chronicle got the attention he’d hoped for, and was soon
translated
from Latin into French by the poet Wace around 1155 CE.
The story, by the way, has been
translated
and published across several European countries, and certainly will continue to do.
Although, the proportion of
translated
books published in many other countries is a lot higher.
So, for example, although well over 100 books are
translated
from French and published in the UK each year, most of them will come from countries like France or Switzerland.
I found Morgan's website and I sent him a message, asking if any of his Spanish-language novels had been
translated
into English.
Now, having spent several months trying everything I could think of to find a book that had been
translated
into English from the nation, it seemed as though the only option left to me was to see if I could get something
translated
for me from scratch.
But, within a week of me putting a call out on Twitter and Facebook for Portuguese speakers, I had more people than I could involve in the project, including Margaret Jull Costa, a leader in her field, who has
translated
the work of Nobel Prize winner José Saramago.
This led me to develop the Home Page Reader in 1997, first in Japanese and later,
translated
into 11 languages.
Write the first matrix to the left and the second matrix goes next to it and
translated
up a bit, kind of like we are making a table.
"R.U.R." was wildly successful, and when it was
translated
into English in 1923, the word robot was enthusiastically embraced.
Another method is statistical machine translation, which analyzes a database of books, articles, and documents that have already been
translated
by humans.
By finding matches between source and
translated
text that are unlikely to occur by chance, the program can identify corresponding phrases and patterns, and use them for future translations.
Even though they still look the same, these chemical differences are eventually
translated
into asymmetric organs.
As it turns out, Khrushchev's remark was
translated
a bit too literally.
We took the English story and
translated
it to Russian.
And this is in a way one of the beauties of science, which is that now this idea can be
translated
and generalized to a whole lot of different domains.
So along with my collaborators, we worked really hard and we
translated
the numbers into sound.
People around the world began tweeting under this hashtag, and the letter was republished and covered by the national press, as well as being
translated
into several other languages worldwide.
He called the agent he had found an "invisible microbe" and gave it the name "bacteriophage," which, literally translated, means "bacteria eater."
And we spent 10 years, and we found that there is a cascade of biochemical events by which the licking and grooming of the mother, the care of the mother, is
translated
to biochemical signals that go into the nucleus and into the DNA and program it differently.
The lessons that we learn here get
translated
into other projects and other programs and other scales as well, and they inspire new work.
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