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The World Bank has
turned
from Saulus to Paulus; under Wolfensohn, they became, I would say, the strongest anti-corruption agency in the world.
She'd just been involved in an episode where a parent had threatened to sue the school because she lowered the grade of the student by 10 percent when he
turned
the paper in late.
Is it possible that there are extenuating circumstances that explain why Johnny
turned
his paper in late in Cody, Wyoming?
You know, one of the things that I think maybe TED ought to do is tell all the schools about all the great lectures that are on TED, and there's all kinds of great stuff on the Internet to get these kids
turned
on.
You're getting that kid
turned
on.
And you get him
turned
on, then you'll learn all the new stuff.
But then you get these smart, geeky kids with a touch of autism, and that's where you've got to get them
turned
on with doing interesting things.
What was, for me, a very naive observation,
turned
out to be a disaster.
When I went traveling, I remember, I met this fabulous old man, who I met when I was caricaturing, who
turned
out to be an artist, in Italy.
We'll try and con them into buying it, and then..." But it
turned
out, after I sent the works to her, that her dad's friends, like most of you, are geeks.
Of course, my work
turned
ugly, but another thing happened.
My works also
turned
autobiographical.
So, after this, my works
turned
a little violent.
It
turned
nasty, and I'm a bit of a chicken.
And it was the most surreal kind of deja vu experience I've ever had, because I would know before I
turned
a corner what was going to be there before the lights of the vehicle actually revealed it, because I had walked the set for months when we were making the movie.
And I'm telling a story that many of you know, because Steve's columns became the basis for a book, which was
turned
into a movie, with Robert Downey Jr. acting as Steve Lopez, and Jamie Foxx as Nathaniel Anthony Ayers, the Juilliard-trained double bassist whose promising career was cut short by a tragic affliction with paranoid schizophrenia.
It
turned
out, as I think you could see in Aimee's capabilities and attitudes, people with a desire to do something are quite remarkable and nature is quite adaptable.
And I
turned
around and went, "How are we going to do this?" (Laughter) Anyway, he was just like all the rest of them.
And when he
turned
around and he recognized me, he took a step back because he was afraid.
And he emailed me and he said, "I didn't really like the way that
turned
out."
So I
turned
to the teeming small creatures that can be held between the thumb and forefinger: the little things that compose the foundation of our ecosystems, the little things, as I like to say, who run the world.
And as I looked at it, it kind of tucked its arms under it, raised into a spherical shape and
turned
chocolate brown with two white stripes.
I went down to a depth of 880 feet and
turned
out the lights.
And the reason I
turned
out the lights is because I knew I would see this phenomenon of animals making light called bioluminescence.
One of the things that defines a TEDster is you've taken your passion, and you've
turned
it into stewardship.
He allowed me to photograph him for quite a long time, and he even
turned
his face toward the light, as if he wanted me to see him better.
The Atlantic Rowing Race runs from the Canaries to Antigua, it's about 3,000 miles, and it
turned
out to be the hardest thing I had ever done.
The first I knew about this was when the Coast Guard plane
turned
up overhead.
This experience
turned
me into a patient advocate.
And unfortunately, this late stage of cancer is the one at which it's most likely to be diagnosed, when angiogenesis is already
turned
on, and cancer cells are growing like wild.
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