Wake
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For this, you might actually have to
wake
up your passenger and ask them what the hell that big lump is in the middle of the road.
And because of those words, I would
wake
up at the crack of dawn, and because of those words, I would love school more than anything, and because of those words, when I was on a bus going to school, I dreamed the biggest dreams.
Let's
wake
him up.
I thought we'd just
wake
up in the morning and we'd say, "Alexa, make us coffee."
We don't seek the painful experiences that hew our identities, but we seek our identities in the
wake
of painful experiences.
I hated when I'd
wake
up in the morning when I was going to middle school, and would be looking in the mirror getting ready, and thinking, "Can I just scrub this syndrome off?
I would wish, and pray, and hope, and do whatever I could so I would
wake
up in the morning and be different, and I wouldn't have to deal with these struggles.
And when I
wake
up from that, I have the most terrible taste in my mouth.
I almost never have to look at the time, and every morning when I
wake
up, really the day stretches in front of me like an open meadow.
Some people I know, just before they go to sleep, instead of scrolling through their messages or checking out YouTube, just turn out the lights and listen to some music, and notice that they sleep much better and
wake
up much refreshed.
As a final example, and perhaps my favorite example, is that in the
wake
of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami disaster in Japan, a woman reached out in one of our singing apps to try to get people to join in to sing with her on a version of "Lean on Me." Now, in these apps, there's this thing that allows any user to add their voice to an existing performance by any other user or group of users, so in some sense, she's created this kind of global ad hoc corral of strangers, and within weeks, thousands of people joined in on this, and you can kind of see people coming from all around the world and all these lines converging on the origin where the first rendition of the song was sung, and that's in Tokyo.
To counter the efforts of al Shabaab to sway more disaffected youth, in the
wake
of the group's 2010 attack on World Cup viewers in Uganda, he organized a Ramadan basketball tournament in Minneapolis in response.
Now, in regard to the current economic crisis, we think that we will just
wake
up again and everything will be the same as before, and no political or social changes are needed.
It's kind of like when you
wake
up in the middle of the night and you're really worried about what you have to do the next day, you're trying to think about everything you have to accomplish, and you write it down and then you can go back to sleep.
Now, I will kindly ask those of you who have just fallen asleep to please
wake
up.
If people don't learn power, people don't
wake
up, and if they don't
wake
up, they get left out.
And two years after this photo was taken, she passed away, and I attended her wake, and nothing could have prepared me for what I saw there, because next to her casket was this painting, and her husband told me it meant so much to her that I had acknowledged her hard work, I had validated what she did.
They groomed each other, they become close friends, and then the rabbit had bunnies, and Boonlua was even happier than he was before, and it had in a way given him a reason to
wake
up in the morning, and in fact it gave him such a reason to
wake
up that he decided not to sleep.
The positions of the asteroids are like a fingerprint of an earlier time when the orbits of Neptune and Jupiter were much closer to the sun, and as these giant planets migrated through our solar system, they were scattering the asteroids in their
wake.
And then what we will have datafied is driver fatigue, and the service would be when the car senses that the person slumps into that position, automatically knows, hey, set an internal alarm that would vibrate the steering wheel, honk inside to say, "Hey,
wake
up, pay more attention to the road."
And normally, I would just put on my headphones and go to sleep,
wake
up, do some work, but I decided to take a little risk, and I started a conversation with the man sitting next to me.
Every morning, her father would
wake
up in the hopes he'd be picked for construction work, and on a good month he would earn 50 dollars.
Imagine you
wake
up with this terrible bellyache, you go to the hospital, you're lying in this strange place, you're on this hospital gurney, you're wearing this flimsy gown, strangers are coming to poke and prod at you.
The first thing is, every morning when you
wake
up, you can choose to live your day in positivity.
No, I don't think anybody would blame me, but Pete has inspired us to
wake
up every morning and be positive and proactive.
The shocking police crackdown on protestors in Ferguson, Missouri, in the
wake
of the police shooting of Michael Brown, underscored the extent to which advanced military weapons and equipment, designed for the battlefield, are making their way to small-town police departments across the United States.
[Google] (Laughter) In my frantic wish to do something about this custom, I made use of Google and discovered Facebook, a website where people can connect to anyone around the world, and so, from my very tiny, cement-roofed room in Karachi, I connected with people in the U.K., the U.S., Australia and Canada, and created a campaign called
WAKE
UP Campaign against Honor Killings.
The heart fights among the swamps, skirts the edge of the underworld, falls exhausted, but won't give in to what's easy, while irregular steps of intoxication
wake
up,
wake
the stillness.
On a typical day, do you
wake
up with hope or gloom?
So what does their education experience look like in the
wake
of a completely cloud-based library, what used to be considered such a basic part of education?
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