Within
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They all took on a couple of short stories from this collection, stuck to their word, sent their translations back to me, and
within
six weeks, I had the entire book to read.
I didn't know what I was also doing was opening a door, because now, total strangers from all walks of life write to me all the time just to tell me what it's like for them to go back to work
within
days or weeks of having a baby.
23 percent of new working mothers in America will be back on the job
within
two weeks of giving birth.
So if you didn't correct for this delay, then anything that you perceived to be
within
10 centimeters of you, by the time you perceived it, you would have bumped into it or just passed it.
These appointed helpers assist the President in making important decisions
within
their area of expertise, such as defense, the treasury, and homeland security.
Lucius Popidius Secundus, a 17 year old, he wants to marry Domitia II
within
the next five to seven years, has come as well.
Within
a year, Congress funded huge weapons increases, and we went from 1,200 nuclear weapons to 20,000.
In fact, with roughly 50% of the world's population living
within
100 kilometers of the coastline and with most of the remainder living close enough to lakes, rivers, or swamps, all of which ultimately lead to the ocean, virtually every single person on the planet has the opportunity to influence the general health and nature of the world ocean.
When the girl at rest, velocity equals zero miles per hour, begins accelerating to reach the speed
within
seconds, velocity increases rapidly to 25,000 miles per hour, her brain would crash into the side of her skull.
If you have made this many permanent scars
within
your life, imagine how much damage you would have if you were one thousand years old!
But if you are truly invisible, as in from within, here are a few problems you may not have thought about before.
I'm an architect and urban designer, and for the past year and a half, I've been looking at approaches to death and dying and at how they've shaped our cities and the buildings
within
them.
If geometry is the language the universe is written in, then this sketch seems to say we can exist
within
all its elements.
Within
milliseconds, this information zips through pathways and is processed into a single moment.
As you scan its squares, a distant memory swims up from deep
within
your brain.
So obviously, this is creating in societies that are all multiethnic, multi-religious, multicultural, this is creating a situation in which, really, it is much easier for the propaganda of these terrorist organizations to be effective in recruiting people for terror acts
within
the countries where these kinds of sentences are expressed.
One reason for this was that transportation was not widely available, so everything had to be
within
walking distance, including the few sources of clean water that existed then.
And that means that we can ask the following question: If we drew a shape around the nucleus such that we would be 95% sure of finding a given electron
within
that shape, what would it look like?
Almost all projects of this kind fall apart
within
a decade because too many people drop out of the study, or funding for the research dries up, or the researchers get distracted, or they die, and nobody moves the ball further down the field.
Within
moments it became clear that something magical was happening.
Just like real life, fictional worlds operate consistently
within
a spectrum of physical and societal rules.
They make rules, maps, lineages, languages, cultures, universes, alternate universes
within
universes, and from those worlds sprout story, after story, after story.
But then you recall learning that the Sun moves around the center of the Milky Way galaxy, and the Milky Way moves
within
the Local Group of galaxies, and the Local Group moves
within
the Virgo Cluster, and the Virgo Cluster moves within... "How fast are you moving?" is not an easy question.
A drawback of sparse coding
within
a huge number of neurons is its cost.
In the year 2007, the third largest city in Australia, Brisbane, came
within
6 months of running out of water.
This figure here shows you the volume of water that could be collected in the city of San Jose if they could harvest the stormwater that fell
within
the city limits.
You can see from the intersection of the blue line and the black dotted line that if San Jose could just capture half of the water that fell
within
the city, they'd have enough water to get them through an entire year.
But the interactions
within
an ecosystem are even more complex than that.
And
within
any ecosystem, many of these flows are linked together to form a rich network of interactions, or food web, with dead matter supporting that network at every step.
But even when this has been done, the very nature of epidemiological studies, which examine differences between preexisting groups, rather than deliberately inducing changes
within
the same individuals, means that a single study can only demonstrate a correlation between a substance and a health outcome, rather than a true cause and effect relationship.
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