Turned
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And I
turned
to run.
It wasn't until years later, looking back on this whole age-of-reason, change-of-birthday thing, that it dawned on me: I wasn't turning seven when I thought I
turned
seven.
It
turned
out the cell that we were trying to transplant into had a nuclease, an enzyme that chews up DNA on its surface, and was happy to eat the synthetic DNA that we gave it and never got transplantations.
But it
turned
out it wasn't going to be as simple in the end, and it set us back three months because we had one error out of over a million base pairs in that sequence.
Viruses only grow in living things, and so it
turned
out that, for flu, chicken eggs worked really well.
This is actually a guy who logged into the robot and his eyeball was
turned
90 degrees to the left.
And while we think that HIV is done and that the tide has
turned
for it, just like with real tides, it can come right back.
Here, they mix the salty mud with spring water and spread it out in shallow ponds, and as it evaporated, it
turned
into a spectacle of color.
The Dinka were still in love with their cattle, but they had
turned
in their spears for Kalashnikovs.
But in '96 they heard a few weird songs, and it
turned
out that these strange songs were typical of west coast whales.
And that's what I did a few years ago when I took that five-level hierarchy of needs pyramid and
turned
it into what I call the transformation pyramid, which is survival, success and transformation.
I've taken that Robert Kennedy quote, and I've
turned
it into a new balance sheet for just a moment here.
And they
turned
around, headed back to the coast, and all five of them died on the return journey.
I don't have that much else to say, but they
turned
out really well.
What
turned
Juanderson around was technology for learning that made learning fun and accessible.
It
turned
out that Justin was almost certainly not autistic.
Rolf Bolin, who was a professor at the Hopkin's Marine Station where I work, wrote in the 1940s that "The fumes from the scum floating on the inlets of the bay were so bad they
turned
lead-based paints black."
150 years ago, locomotives got efficient enough, steam power, that we
turned
the continent into a country.
And so, nobody, I think, would argue that airplanes, in the last 50 years, have
turned
the continent and the country now into a neighborhood.
I was very much involved in it, but then
turned
my attention to other phenomena.
So he moved away from it,
turned
around a few minutes later, it was right next to the side of the boat again.
Desperate for a solution, we've
turned
to engineering to design artificial components to replace our worn-out body parts, but in the midst of the modern buzz around the promises of a bionic body, shouldn't we stop and ask if there's a better, more natural way?
There's cameras that can be
turned
on and off at your will, if those are your experiments.
And so this is why we
turned
to these guys here.
We
turned
the money over to that man there, the principal of the school.
So, by visualizing this information, we
turned
it into a landscape that you can explore with your eyes, a kind of map really, a sort of information map.
And you've taken all this complexity and beauty, and you've
turned
it into a cheap commodity.
So it
turned
out that my fantasy about an entertaining life of being the Karmapa wasn't going to come true.
And he
turned
to me, and he said, "Carne, you have to be very clever to be a diplomat."
And the pinnacle of my career, as it
turned
out, was when I was posted to New York.
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