Trouble
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In Egypt, where my research is focused, I have seen plenty of
trouble
in and out of the citadel.
But there was this doctor named Bruno Lunenfeld, who wondered if he could actually isolate those hormones from the urine and use it to help women who are having
trouble
getting pregnant.
And it's because he and his friends noticed that the city was having
trouble
keeping up with all the fires that were happening in the city, so in true civic hacker fashion, they built a solution.
The prison warden, looking equally indifferent, said, "Any trouble, just press the red buzzer, and we'll be around as soon as we can." (Laughter) I sat down.
Beyond that, there are a lot of individuals in this room who have great ideas in terms of new technologies we can use, everything from devices we can use to train the brain to be able to make it more efficient and to compensate for areas in which it has a little bit of trouble, to even things like Google Glass.
She said, "Sir, if I don't follow the rules, I could get in
trouble
or lose my job."
And this woman says, "My brother is having
trouble
getting dates, so he's trying speed dating."
My particular favorite was a blonde woman from the Deep South who eventually admitted to me that she was really a necrophiliac, and had taken this job after she got in
trouble
down at the morgue.
I have enough
trouble
with some of the ones I have already.
What I'm saying is, we should be less quick to decide that that change is terrible, we should be less quick to impose our likes and dislikes about words on other people, and we should be entirely reluctant to think that the English language is in
trouble.
who take the time and
trouble
to sit still.
And I found myself getting deeper and deeper into
trouble.
But if he does exist and I don't believe in him, then I'm in deep
trouble.
That's still about us, and if we carry on thinking about us, we are in deep, deep
trouble.
I don't carry grudges, ambition, vanity, none of the deadly sins that are not even worth the
trouble.
The
trouble
begins when you try to land it."
And when classes come in with children who are just a few years older, 11, 12, I felt that I sometimes already had
trouble
in reaching them like that.
Remittances, unlike private investment money, they don't flow back at the first sign of
trouble
in the country.
When the family is in trouble, facing hardship, facing hard times, remittances increase, they act like an insurance.
As citizens of a planet in trouble, it is our moral responsibility to deal with the dramatic loss in diversity of life.
Virtually every country and city across Central and South America is in
trouble.
I think you do have too much
trouble
about this flag."
When I start to pretend that what I'm seeing isn't impacting me, and isn't changing my heart, then I get in
trouble.
And in doing so, the expectation would be that there would be a huge outpouring of international assistance to help these countries which were in so much
trouble
and concern at that time.
So I just gave him a look in his eyes and I guess he saw the anger and frustration just burning, and he said to me, "Your eyes are going to get you in a lot of trouble, because you're looking like you want to fight."
Like every other human being, I avoided
trouble.
That meant that people were taught to be smart cowards, stay out of
trouble.
What that meant: that if you stayed out of
trouble
you're going to stay alive.
We decided to stay out of
trouble
and not talk about it.
Then in 2011, we got so far from the sun that if the spacecraft got into trouble, we couldn't actually save the spacecraft anymore, so we went into hibernation.
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