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Unfortunately, radium isn't the only pigment that historically seemed harmless or useful but
turned
out to be deadly.
I had
turned
12 that year and had reached the age of accountability.
I can trace the whole drama of my life back to that night in that church when my savior did not come for me; when the thing I believed most certainly
turned
out to be, if not a lie, then not quite the truth.
There was a bug, it
turned
out, in its scheduler.
And then two months
turned
into one month, which
turned
into two weeks.
As six months
turned
into four and then two and then one, the people of TED decided to release the speakers.
Dan had never made music before, and it
turned
out he was really fantastic at it.
So,
turned
out he's a fantastic composer, and over the last few years has been a constant collaborator of ours.
But instead of making it very literal, showing you exactly the camera tracing, we
turned
it into a graphic that shows you the basic movement, and shows the way it's being analyzed.
But however cheap they would have been to make in volume it
turned
out that it was going to cost close to 200 million dollars to design and build the first one.
This personal exercise
turned
out to be a discovery.
And coming back to the point where I said earlier that I was afraid of commercial people taking advantage of your work, it
turned
out, and very quickly
turned
out, that those commercial people were lovely, lovely people.
The reviews with the director
turned
from the normal look-and-feel conversation into more and more questions about numbers and percentages.
And many of my beliefs actually
turned
out to be myths.
Additionally, we have a policy that no one is ever
turned
away because of ability to pay.
For one thing, it
turned
out to be really hard to make a malaria-resistant mosquito.
And I
turned
to apologize and she, without saying hello or introducing herself or anything, said, "Well, why do you think we didn't just pass through each other?"
So basically, I have just
turned
my mobile phone into a fully simulated, million-dollar Ivy League laboratory with all this amazing equipment that I can interact with.
And it
turned
out to be that for this group of 34 people, the algorithm based on semantic coherence could predict, with 100 percent accuracy, who developed psychosis and who will not.
Who just
turned
out the lights?"
When my father was away, I was fooling with a crystal radio set that we had made together, and I caught a signal that
turned
out to be Father Coughlin.
And built this civilization, this wonderful picture, that
turned
the darkness into light, and you can see the civilization from space.
And I'm certainly looking forward with immense excitement to it being
turned
on.
The day my father
turned
52, I got a phone call.
And there was my father, standing with me outside, admiring a day's work, hair on his head, fully in remission, when he
turned
to me and he said, "You know, Michael, this house saved my life."
He had
turned
a dark shade of pink and had slid under his chair in apparent shame.
I pushed it home, and in my parents' guest room closet, I
turned
it into a spaceship.
When reporters like Johannes wanted to scream, they did so inside the virtual newsroom, and then they
turned
those screams into stories by going outside the documents to court records, official company registers, and by eventually putting questions to those that we intended to name.
Within five years, Doug had
turned
things around.
As I practiced the moves, my visualization
turned
to the emotional component of a potential solo.
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