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But as far as discoveries went, it
turned
out, I didn't discover India, or America.
And then the Internet happened, and the world became extremely complex, extremely low-cost, extremely fast, and those Newtonian laws that we so dearly cherished
turned
out to be just local ordinances, and what we found was that in this completely unpredictable world that most of the people who were surviving were working with sort of a different set of principles, and I want to talk a little bit about that.
Finally, my father, an Algerian peasant's son
turned
professor, was forced to stop teaching at the university and to flee his apartment, but what I will never forget about Mahfoud Bennoune, my dad, was that like so many other Algerian intellectuals, he refused to leave the country and he continued to publish pointed criticisms, both of the fundamentalists and sometimes of the government they battled.
And in a short period of time, they not only
turned
them on and were using 50 apps per child within five days, they were singing "ABC" songs within two weeks, but they hacked Android within six months.
But every so often the music gets
turned
down, everyone stops talking, and stares at exactly the same thing.
He knew that if he could find an opportunity for higher education, an opportunity to get ahead of the rest, he has a better chance to survive in a world
turned
upside down.
It can be something small, like where a street lamp should go, or something medium like which library should have its hours extended or cut, or maybe something bigger, like whether a dilapidated waterfront should be
turned
into a highway or a greenway, or whether all the businesses in your town should be required to pay a living wage.
Online commerce has in some cases completely
turned
upside down the way commerce works altogether, made types of commerce available which weren't available at all before.
On the way back to the ministry in the car, she
turned
around to me and said, "Rose, you've always been interested in finance.
Devising such a cover is difficult, but it
turned
out the real challenge was selling insurance.
Eventually, Boonlua wound up at an elephant facility, and the keepers really decided to take him under their wing, and they figured out what he liked, which, it
turned
out, was mint Mentos and Rhinoceros beetles and eggs.
But if looking through tens of thousands of galaxies revealed 42 supernovae that
turned
our understanding of the universe on its head, when we're working with billions of galaxies, how many more times are we going to find 42 points that don't quite match what we expect?
Now I also had a 10-year-old son, and
turned
my attention to Bageye and I went in search of him.
And he
turned
to his friend, and he said, "This boy and me have a deep, deep connection, deep, deep connection."
I received that chart in hand, reviewed it, and I
turned
the handle on the door and I entered the room.
The science of epigenetics looks at those molecular mechanisms, those intricate ways in which our DNA is literally shaped, genes
turned
on and off based on the exposures to the environment, to where we live and to where we work.
So it
turned
out by total chance that two of the electrodes happened to be right on top of his face area.
Patient: You just
turned
into somebody else.
I appreciated the real estate values beyond everybody's expectations and the owners of the park
turned
me down for eight million dollars last year, and said, "Mr.
And she
turned
that audience around on a pin.
So now I'm going to show you some tricks where the misconceptions are
turned
around into rules of thumb.
When I
turned
19, I started my career as the first female photojournalist in the Gaza Strip, Palestine.
They eventually
turned
back, fearing they were lost.
As it
turned
out, I would need that in reserve, because one year after my return, in, arguably, the safest place on earth, a bedroom at a friend's house, I fell from a third-story window onto the concrete below.
And it had
turned
me from my upright, standing, running form, into a seated compromise of myself.
It wasn't a normal feeling, but with the stimulator
turned
on, upright in my exo, my legs felt substantial.
And during some standard testing throughout the process, flat on my back, twelve weeks, six months and three whole years after I fell out that window and became paralyzed, the scientists
turned
the stimulator on and I pulled my knee to my chest.
One night, after dance classes, I
turned
to say goodnight to him at his front door, and to his gorgeous guide dog, Larry.
In Havana, the campus of a former naval academy was
turned
over to the Cuban Health Ministry to become the Latin American Medical School, ELAM.
So I
turned
to the audience of 150 women and I asked, "How many of you have ever been told that the door-opener for career advancement is your business, strategic and financial acumen, and that all the other important stuff is what differentiates you in the talent pool?"
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